Should it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of the parties to the compact, to maintain the principle in application to its own territory, and to permit... Mexico as it was and as it is - Side 368av Brantz Mayer - 1844 - 390 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 sider
...said, that, if it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...compact to maintain the principle, in application to ¡Is own territory, and to permit no colonial lodgements or establishment of European jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 sider
...States. Should it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil; and, with respect to the obtrusive interference... | |
| 1826 - 506 sider
...by merchants, and other individuals of the United States, which cannot be repaired, and the repledge of the parties to the compact, to maintain the principle in application to its oiyn territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments or establishment of medy lingers in overtaking... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 sider
...states. Should it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, oar views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...application to its own territory, and to permit no colonial lodgements or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil ; and, with respect to the obtrusive... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 542 sider
...states. Should it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil ; and, with respect to the obtrusive interference... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 502 sider
...paper containing the invitation ; and this was one objection, to Bending any agents to Panama. views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments, -or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil — and with respect to the obtrusive interference... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 sider
...paper containing the invitation ; and this was one objection to sending any agents to Panama. views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments, or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil — and with respect to the obtrusive interference... | |
| 1903 - 848 sider
...harmless, and might be useful; and with regard to any binding contract he used these words: "Our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...establishments of European jurisdiction upon Its own soil." This seemed to be in the nature of a retreat from the bolder position taken In the message of Monroe.... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 544 sider
...states. Should it be deemed advisable to contract any conventional engagement on this topic, our views would extend no further than to a mutual pledge of...territory, and to permit no colonial lodgments or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil ; and, with respect to the obtrusive interference... | |
| 1856 - 610 sider
...topic, our views would extend no farther than to a mutual pledge ofthe parties to the compact, each to maintain the principle in application to its own territory, and to permit no colonial lodgement or establishment of European jurisdiction upon its own soil ; and with respect to obtrusive... | |
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