The United States have regarded the existing authorities in the Sandwich Islands as a Government suited to the condition of the people, and resting on their own choice, and the President is of opinion that the interests of all the commercial nations require... Bulletin - Sida 17efter International Bureau of the American Republics - 1897Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 356 sidor
...people, and resting on their own choice ; and the President is of opinion that the interests of all commercial nations require that that government should...powers. Of the vessels which visit the islands, it ia known that a great majority belong to the United States. The United States, therefore, are more... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1036 sidor
...1894, App. II; Relation of the United States to Asiatic Politic*, The Independent, May 4, 1899, 1206. "The United States have regarded the existing authorities...President is of opinion that the interests of all commercial nations require that that Government should not be interfered with by foreign powers. Of... | |
| Denys Peter Myers - 1887 - 920 sidor
...HAWAII (SANDWICH ISLANDS). § 62. "The United States have regarded the existing authorities in tbe Sandwich Islands as a Government suited to the condition...President is of opinion that the interests of all commercial nations require that that Government should not be interfered with by foreign powers. Of... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1916 - 600 sidor
...receipt of this communication he replied with a straightforward and sympathetic letter, in which he said: "The United States have regarded the existing authorities...President is of opinion that the interests of all commercial nations require that that Government should not be interfered with by foreign powers. Of... | |
| Hawaiian mission centennial - 1920 - 178 sidor
...Daniel Webster, Secretary of State, in a letter to the Richards commission in December, 1842, said, "The United States have regarded the existing authorities...interests of all the commercial nations require that this government should not be interfered with by foreign powers." Hawaii's First Instruction in Civil... | |
| Dorothy Marie Mulvey - 1925 - 378 sidor
...had observed it. This letter called for a definite statement of American policy and Webster gave it. "The United States have regarded the existing authorities...the Sandwich Islands as a government suited to the conditions of the people, and resting on their choice; and the President is of the opinion that the... | |
| Albert Pierce Taylor - 1926 - 624 sidor
...following emphatic passage is an extract : " 'The United States have regarded the existing authorities of the Sandwich Islands as a government suited to the...President is of opinion that the interests of all the nations require that the government should not be interfered with by foreign powers. Of the vessels... | |
| Albert Pierce Taylor - 1926 - 624 sidor
...following emphatic passage is an extract : " 'The United States have regarded the existing authorities of the Sandwich Islands as a government suited to the...President is of opinion that the interests of all the nations require that the government should not be interfered with by foreign powers. Of the vessels... | |
| United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio) - 1938 - 964 sidor
...existing authorities of the Sandwich Islands as 108 Abstracts 769 - 771 FOREIGN RELATIONS (Cont'd) a government suited to the condition of the people,...resting on their own choice, and the President is of the opinion that the interest of all the nations require the government should not be interfered with... | |
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