| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 pages
...against it The President, Mr. Adams, stated the objects of the Congress to be as follows : " An agreement r own borders, may be advisable. This was, more than two years since, announced by my predecessor to... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1893 - 316 pages
...military defence of its neighbors To this, Adams replied that he intended only an " agreement be tween all the parties represented at the meeting, that each...of any future European colony within its borders." Among the powers invited to send delegates was Hayti, a republic of revolted slaves as yet unrecognized... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 pages
...the Congress ) be as follows : "An agreement between ill the parties represented at the meeting, hat each will guard, by its own means, against the establishment of any future European colony within its own borders, may be advisable. This \vas, more than ,wo years since, announced by my predecessor to... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 pages
...with each of the nations separately. Another important subject was the advisability of " an agreement between all the parties represented at the meeting,...establishment of any future European colony within its borders * * * This was more than two years since, announced by my predecessor to the world as a principle resulting... | |
| 1895 - 710 pages
...mentioned as one of the objects of the congress an agreement between all the parties represented in it " that each will guard, by its own means, against the...establishment of any future European colony within its borders ' ' ; and President Adams added: ' ' This was more than two years since announced by my predecessor... | |
| Lindley Miller Keasbey - 1896 - 662 pages
...adoption of the Monroe doctrine. Ia even more guarded terms the President then proceeded : " An agreement between all the parties represented at the meeting,...within its borders, may be found advisable. This was, inore than two years since, announced by my predecessor to the world, as a principle resulting from... | |
| 1896 - 184 pages
...message to the Senate on the subject of a Congress of American states. " An agreement," he said, "between the parties represented at the meeting that each will...within its borders, may be found advisable. This was announced to the world, more than two years ago, by my predecessor, as a principle resulting from the... | |
| 1896 - 466 pages
...to the Senate on the subject of a Con-gress of American states. "An agreement," he said, " between, the parties represented at the meeting that each will...within its borders, may be found advisable. This was announced to the world, more than two years ago, by my predecessor, as a principle resulting from the... | |
| H. C. Bunts - 1896 - 22 pages
...Mr. Monroe's principle, while speaking in a special message of a congress at Panama : " An agreement between all the parties represented at the meeting,...future European colony within its borders, may be found desirable." Mr. Adams, when secretary of state under Mr. Monroe, originated the principle and must... | |
| 1896 - 800 pages
...touching the Panama Congress, he suggested, as one of the subjects that might be discussed, an agreement between all the parties represented at the meeting...of any future European colony within its borders. . . . This was more than two years since announced by my predecessor to the world as a principle resulting... | |
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