The late events in Spain and Portugal shew that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important fact no stronger proof can be adduced than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed... A National Calendar ... - Sivu 193tekijä(t) Peter Force - 1824Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| James Nelson Burnes, Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 562 sivua
...stronger proof can be adduced than that the allied powers should have thought it proper on any principle satisfactory to themselves to have interposed by force...of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried on the same principle is a question in which all independent powers whose governments differ... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - 1892 - 188 sivua
...part of the United States indispensable to their security. The late évente in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 sivua
...part of the United States indispensable to thi'ir security. The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to nave interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 sivua
...stronger proof can be adduced, than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by...of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried, on the same principle, is a question to which all independent powers, whose government« differ... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 sivua
...of the United States indispensable to their security. ' The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the Allied Powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 sivua
...of the United States indispensable to their security. " The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 sivua
...stronger proof can be adduced, than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by...in the internal concerns of Spain. To what extent sucjjjntorposition_jnay be carried, on the same principle,js_a question tQ.j\vhich_aU_indepentIent... | |
| Alexander Francis Morrison - 1896 - 62 sivua
...of the United States indispensable to their security. " The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 sivua
...than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. In the war between those new Governments and Spain we declared our neutrality...allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 sivua
...than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. In the war between those new Governments and Spain we declared our neutrality...allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
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