Lilinokalani, which put in serious peril not only the large and preponderating interests of the United States in the islands, but all foreign interests, and, indeed, the decent administration of civil affairs and the peace of the islands. Bulletin - Sida 30efter International Bureau of the American Republics - 1897Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1909 - 814 sidor
...itself in the most friendly diplomatic relations, and in many acts of courtesy to the Hawaiian rulers. The overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted...the part of Queen Liliuokalani, which put in serious penl not only the large and preponderating interests of the United States in the islands, but all foreign... | |
| 1891 - 530 sidor
...many acts of courtesy to the Hawaiian rules. The overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way prompted by this Government, but had its origin in what seems...reactionary and revolutionary policy on the part of Queen Lilinokalani, which put in serious peril not only the large and preponderating interests of the United... | |
| Anne M. Prescott - 1893 - 264 sidor
...acts of courtesy to the Hawaiian rulers. The overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way prompted by this Government, but had its origin in what seems...the United States in the Islands, but all foreign affairs, and indeed the decent administration of civil affairs and the peace of the Islands. It is... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1894 - 1488 sidor
...statement that when the President was led to submit the treaty to the Senate with the declaration that " the overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted by this Government", and when the Senate was induced to receive and discuss it on that basis, both President and Senate... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1894 - 684 sidor
...establishment. President Harrison, in his message to the senate submitting the treaty, declared that "the overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted by this government." On the other hand, the queen and her ministers filed with the treaty a protest, asserting that when... | |
| 1894 - 926 sidor
...satisfaction, or at any rate would meet with ready acquiescence. The statement in the message that •' the overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted by this Government " was based on the dispatches of Mr. Stevens. The statements of the Hawaiian commissioners were authority... | |
| United States. President - 1894 - 1000 sidor
...statement that when the President was led to submit the treaty to the Senate with the declaration that "the overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted by this Government", and when the Senate was induced to receive and discuss it on that basis, both President and Senate... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 830 sidor
...itself in the most friendly diplomatic relations and in many acts of courtesy to the Hawaiian rulers. The overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted...reactionary and revolutionary policy on the part of Queen Lilinokalani, which put in serious peril not only the large and preponderating interests of the United... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 840 sidor
...itself in the most friendly diplomatic relations and in many acts of courtesy to the Hawaiian rulers. The overthrow of the monarchy was not in any way promoted by this Government, but had its origin in wl1at seems to have been a reactionary and revolutionary policy on the part of Queen Liliuokalani,... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 538 sidor
...that when the President was led to submit the treaty « to the Senate with the declaration that ' ' the overthrow of the monarchy' was not in any way promoted by this Government," and wncn the Sen-/ ate was induced to receive and discuss it on that basis, both President and Senate... | |
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