to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second, that this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent with her interest and honor to desist from the prosecution of armed intervention in Mexico, to overthrow... The United States and Latin America - Page 222by John Holladay Latané - 1920 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1866 - 750 pages
...this government would recognize the institution of Maximilian in Mexico as dejarlo a political power. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of that country. It was my desire, in framing the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1866 - 940 pages
...been the President's purpose that France should be respectfully informed upon two points, namely : Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of that country. First. That the United States... | |
| United States. Department of State - Mexico - 1866 - 636 pages
...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought in imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of that country. In answer to an exposition of... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 802 pages
...free enjoyment of the system of republican government which they have established for themselves." honor to desist from the prosecution of armed intervention...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of the country." In July, 1864, a question was... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 914 pages
...free enjoyment of the system of republican government which they have established for themselves." honor to desist from the prosecution of armed intervention...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of the country." In July, 1804, a question was... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 804 pages
...be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent with her interest and 130 honor to desist from the prosecution of armed intervention...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which lias been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of the country." In July, 1864, a question was... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 808 pages
...brought into jeset jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent with her interest and 110 bon¿ to desist from the prosecution of armed intervention in Mexico to overthrow the desnestic republican government existing there, and to establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy... | |
| United States Naval Institute - Marine engineering - 1914 - 2080 pages
...Mexico was finally put to an end by a notice to France that friendship with that nation must cease " ` Ź _P 7 u At W mlM 7 pA O& um D * ų/?... ЛO n:Q& J . QN ^ . N = \W' W M. has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of that country." Secretary Fish, in a report to... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 870 pages
...United States earnestly desire to continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France; secondly, that this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy...establish upon its ruins the foreign monarchy which has been attempted to be inaugurated in the capital of that country." Mr. Seward, Sec. of State, to... | |
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