| Europe - 1882 - 700 pages
...con ЗШапсе gegen bie ^Bereinigten «Staaten unb ate ein Зе1феп unfreunbli$er ©efinnung („would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling"), gr erflart, ba|... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1882 - 1354 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operation can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1881 - 1354 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operation can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1882 - 508 pages
...Heels, ami whose interest in the canal and its operation can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
| Science - 1882 - 904 pages
...procedure, and would necessarily be viewed by this Government with the gravest concern " ; and, moreover, " would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this Government as an indication of unfriendly feeling." Now, if a guarantee... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1882 - 218 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operations can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
| History, Modern - 1882 - 812 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operation can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and Id be regarded by this Government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. would be but an inadequate... | |
| Henry J. Ramsdell - Presidents - 1884 - 944 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operation can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1885 - 298 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operations can never bs so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States It is the long-settled conviction of this Government, that any extension to our shores of the political... | |
| United States. Department of State - Canals, Interoceanic - 1885 - 384 pages
...fleets, and whose interest in the canal and its operations can never be so vital and supreme as ours, would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this Government as an indication of unfriendly feeling. It would be but an... | |
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