... it is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our federal republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. The Congressional Globe - 第 125 頁United States. Congress 著 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 頁
...Quincy Adams, as Secretary of State, wrote to Nelson, the U. 8. Ambassador at Madrid, April 2$, 1823: "It is scarcely possible to resist the conviction...our federal republic will be indispensable to the contiL jance and integrity of tho Union." Ibid., p. 7. holders, but it was equally certain that in... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 頁
...Quincy Adams, as Secretary of State, wrote to Nelson, the US Ambassador at Madrid, April 28, 1823: "It is scarcely possible to resist the conviction...our federal republic will be indispensable to the conti. umce and integrity of the Union." Ibid., p. 7. holders, but it was equally certain that in pursuing... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 頁
...nature, gathering, in the process of time, aud even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...annexation of Cuba to our Federal Republic will be mdispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. " It is obvious, however, that for... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1887 - 728 頁
...nature, gathering in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...and formidable objections to the extension of our territorinl dommions beyond sen, present themselves to the first contemplation of the subject ; obstacles... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1887 - 376 頁
...discussion go in the latter direction that, in 1823, Mr. Adams wrote to the American Minister to Spain : " It is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that...indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union." The Bank of the United States, as a vast and dangerous financial monopoly ; the tariff, as an institution... | |
| 1896 - 832 頁
...well-being." Again, John Quincy Adams, in a letter to the American Minister at Madrid, records that "it is scarcely possible to resist the conviction...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." And so the disinterested desire finds constant expression in the mouths of leaders no less responsible... | |
| Oneida Historical Society at Utica - 1894 - 922 頁
...American Minister in April, 1823, (eight months before the message), had said that "looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself," and that, "the question both of our right and of our power to prevent its transfer to another European... | |
| 1895 - 710 頁
...1823, eight months before Monroe's message, he said in a letter to the American minister to Spain: " It is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that...indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union." July 17 of the same year, five months before President Monroe said substantially the same thing, Mr.... | |
| Francis Griffith Newlands - 1895 - 580 頁
...nature, gathering in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...resist the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to oar Federal Republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. It... | |
| John Guiteras - 1895 - 30 頁
...nature, gathering, in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...scarcely possible to resist the conviction that the annexations of Cuba to our Federal Republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity... | |
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