| National Arbitration League - 1885 - 252 pages
...LINE OF PRECEDENTS FROM WASHINGTON'S DAY, Which proscribed entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...irresistible tide of commercial expansion which, as the concommitant of our active civilization, day by day, is being urged onward by those increasing facilities... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 858 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...irresistible tide of commercial expansion which, as tbe concomitant of our active civilization, day by day is being urged onward by those increasing facilities... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 862 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...interests with our own. " The laws of progress are Tital and organic, and we must be conscious of that irresistible tide of commercial expansion which,... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - Railroads - 1886 - 94 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign States, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...the incorporation of remote interests with our own. between Europe and the Pacific, and, particularly, between the valley of the Mississippi and the western... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1020 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...of progress are vital and organic, and we must be conscions of that irresistible tide of commercial expansion which, as the concomitant of our active... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 876 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign state?, [ do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and distant...the incorporation of remote interests with our own." President Cleveland, First Annual Message, 1885. 580 CHAPTER IV. DIPLOMATIC AGENTS. I. EXECUTIVE THE... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1888 - 1020 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribe entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...remote interests with our own. " The laws of progress aro vital and organic, and we must be conscious of that irresistible tide of commercial expansion which,... | |
| American Historical Association - Historiography - 1894 - 626 pages
...administration may be inferred from President Cleveland's first message, in 1884, in which he said, "I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...incorporation of remote interests with our own." The annexation of Canada, so ardently desired by Franklin and all the statesmen of the Devolution, has... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, Henry Goddard Leach, George Henry Payne, D. G. Redmond - History - 1891 - 738 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day, which proscribed entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...the incorporation of remote interests with our own." Subsequently, on April 25, 1887, the republic of Nicaragua, deeply interested in the construction of... | |
| Nicaragua Canal Construction Company - Canals - 1891 - 200 pages
...line of precedents from Washington's day •which proscribed entangling alliances with foreign states, I do not favor a policy of acquisition of new and...the incorporation of remote interests with our own." Subsequently, on April 25, 1887, the Republic of Nicaragua, deeply interested in the •construction... | |
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