| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 700 sider
...it due to the vast importance of the subject to make known, in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to...possession, whether peaceably or forcibly, of that island, which, as a naval or military position, might, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become dangerous... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 706 sider
...it due to the vast importance of the subject to make known, in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to...possession, whether peaceably or forcibly, of that province, which, as a naval or military position, must, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 418 sider
...importance of the subject, to make known, in this sofrmn manner, that they should view all efforts on Iho part of any other Power to procure possession, whether peaceably or forcibly, of that island, which as a naval or military position, must, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, becnme dangerous... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 sider
...due lo Ihe vast importance of the tuihject, to make known, in this g"t''ran manner, that they simule) view all efforts on the part of any other Power to procure possession, whether peac^aMv <TT forcibly, of that island, which ae a naval or military [K>Vtion, must, under circumstances... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 sider
...it due to the vast importance of the subject to make known, in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other Power to procure posei-ssion, cither peaceably or forcibly, of that Province, (which, as a naval or military position,... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 798 sider
...due to the vast importance of the subject to make known, in this most solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to procure possession, either peaceably or forcibly, of that province, (which, as a naval or military position must, under... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 666 sider
...it due to the vast importance of the subject to make known, in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to...possession, whether peaceably or forcibly, of that province, which, as a naval or military position, must, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become... | |
| 1896 - 800 sider
...1st sess., p. 778. importance of the subject, to make known in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts on the part of any other power to...possession, whether peaceably or forcibly, of that island, which as a naval or military position must, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become dangerous... | |
| William Fiddian Reddaway - 1898 - 180 sider
...his motion, regarded it as due to the vast importance of Cuba to declare "all efforts of other powers to procure possession, whether peaceably or forcibly,...that island, as unfriendly acts, directed against them, to be resisted by all the means in their power." The debate that followed led to no result. The... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1900 - 684 sider
...designs upon Cuba inconsistent either with their duties to Spain or with the laws of nations, they would view all efforts on the part of any other power to procure possession of that island " as unfriendly acts, directed against them, to be resisted by all the means in their... | |
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