Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... claim recognition until October 25 , 1816 . The question of intervention began in 1817. The Spanish Govern- ment appealed to the European powers for aid . The Czar openly took sides with Spain , and when , in September , 1817 , the ...
... claim recognition until October 25 , 1816 . The question of intervention began in 1817. The Spanish Govern- ment appealed to the European powers for aid . The Czar openly took sides with Spain , and when , in September , 1817 , the ...
Page 54
... claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe admitted its force . " The prov- inces , " he said , " which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it , ought to be recognized . " He added that " the measure is ...
... claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe admitted its force . " The prov- inces , " he said , " which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it , ought to be recognized . " He added that " the measure is ...
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... claim , he asserted and used in its fullest extent the right to judge for himself , and finally , both as to " time and mode , " - both when and how - any par ticular community had proved its will and its right to claim admission into ...
... claim , he asserted and used in its fullest extent the right to judge for himself , and finally , both as to " time and mode , " - both when and how - any par ticular community had proved its will and its right to claim admission into ...
Page 57
... claim of the Executive and the Legislature to be absolute and final judge of the " time and mode " of interference . In no case were other governments expected to sanc- tion the decision in order to give it validity . In the case of ...
... claim of the Executive and the Legislature to be absolute and final judge of the " time and mode " of interference . In no case were other governments expected to sanc- tion the decision in order to give it validity . In the case of ...
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... claim , and directed the minister of the United States at Madrid to interpose our good offices with the Spanish Government in order to obtain by a friendly arrangement the independence of the Island . The story of of that intervention ...
... claim , and directed the minister of the United States at Madrid to interpose our good offices with the Spanish Government in order to obtain by a friendly arrangement the independence of the Island . The story of of that intervention ...
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