| United States. Department of State - Canals, Interoceanic - 1880 - 160 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1881 - 674 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coasHine of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1881 - 740 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast-line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| Joseph Everett Nourse - Canals, Interoceanic - 1884 - 202 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power ftnd prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - Panama - 1885 - 282 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defence, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1885 - 298 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defence, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 862 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the united States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - Railroads - 1886 - 92 pages
...Atlantic and Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the "•coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest "in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to " our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our " unity, peace and... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - Railroads - 1886 - 98 pages
...Atlantic and Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the " coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest "in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to " our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our " unity, peace and... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 858 pages
...Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our meansof defense, our unity, peace, and safety,... | |
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