| 1852 - 662 sidor
...United States, which possibly might be avoided by an immédiate negotiation with Mr. Castillon for a protectorate and transit favorable to British interests."...adventurous a race as the North Americans, induces me, «fee." Here is the line of policy indicated which has since been pursued with such great activity,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 sidor
...negotiation with Mr. Castellón for a protectorate and transit favorable lo'lîrilish interests. The weltiire of my country, and the desire of its obtaining the...and free it from the competition of so adventurous u race ан UV -North Americans, induce me to addres* your lordship with such freedom." And Lord Pal... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 418 sidor
...transit favorable to British interest'. The welfare of my country, and the desire of Its obtaining Пи control of so desirable a spot in the commercial world,...competition of so adventurous a race as the North Americans, induce me to address your lordship with such freedom." And Lord Palmerston, in a letter addressed to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 sidor
...protectorate and transit favorable to British interests. The welfare of my country, and the desire or its obtaining the control of so desirable a spot in...commercial world, and free it from the competition of so ad venturous a rnceas the North Americans, Induce rue to address your jordship with sucb freedom."... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - 1874 - 196 sidor
...the port of San Juan, naming it Grey town, designing to establish a protectorate, in order to "obtain control of so desirable a spot in the commercial world and free it from the competition of the adventurous North Americans." Under the representations against these movements, made to the President... | |
| William David Hill - 1881 - 70 sidor
...transit favorable to English interests, stated the following : "The welfare of my country, and desire of obtaining the control of so desirable a spot in the...commercial world and free it from the competition of so adventuresome a race as the North Americans, impel me to address your lordship with such freedom."... | |
| Ira Dudley Travis - 1900 - 340 sidor
...Doc. 27, 2nd Sess., 32nd Cong., pp. 16. 20 and 21. + Hansard's Parl. Debates, Vol. 140, p. 468. tion of so adventurous a race as the North Americans, induces me to address your Lordship with such freedom."* Less than three months later, Mr. Hise wrote the State Department that he was induced to conclude his... | |
| 1898 - 594 sidor
...Doc. 27, 2nd Sess.. 32nd Cong., pp. 16, 20 and 21. + Hansard's Parl. Debates, Vol. 140, p. 408. tion of so adventurous a race as the North Americans, induces me to address your Lordship with such freedom."4 Less than three months later, Mr. Hise wrote the State Department that he was induced to... | |
| 1878 - 636 sidor
...Protectorate,, in order to " obtain control of so desirable a spot in the commercial world, and to free it from the competition of so adventurous a race as the North Americans." As the final result of representations against these English movements, made in 1847 — 48 to the... | |
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