... 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
| American Historical Association - 1898 - 1290 頁
...Cuban question, John (¿uincy Adams uses the following remarkable words: In looking forward to (In- probable, course of events for the short period of half a century, u semis scarcely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to mir Federal 1,'cpnblic... | |
| Anatol Rapoport - 1994 - 652 頁
...President John Quincy Adams wrote more explicitly: In looking forward to the probable course of events, it is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that...continuance — and integrity — of the Union itself. (Cited in Morison and Commager 1962, Vol. 2, p. 417.) Commodore Perry expressed similar views on the... | |
| Lars Schoultz - 1998 - 500 頁
..."natural appendages to the North American continent." In 1823 he wrote to the new US minister in Madrid that "the annexation of Cuba to our federal republic...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." This is what the aging Jefferson told Monroe at the same time: "her addition to our confederacy is... | |
| David Ryan - 2000 - 640 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...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. . . . There are laws of political as well as of physical gravitation; and if an apple severed by the... | |
| David Ryan - 2000 - 270 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...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. . . . There are laws of political as well as of physical gravitation; and if an apple severed by the... | |
| Louis A. Pérez - 2003 - 370 頁
...harbor of Havana," the vast potential of Cuban markets, and the nature of its production, and concluded: "It is scarcely possible to resist the conviction...indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself."9 These views were reiterated often, sometimes with a slight change of emphasis, but always... | |
| Richard Gott - 2005 - 412 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...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. . . There are laws of political as well as of physical gravitation. And if an apple, severed by the... | |
| 716 頁
...little inferior to that which binds the different members of this Union together. . . . Looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself1. Adams's letter was no mere general expression of opinion, but was drawn up to furnish explicit... | |
| 1901 - 1054 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...conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our Federal Bepublic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. It is obvious,... | |
| 1896 - 842 頁
...relations, 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...the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our Republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." MW HAZELTIXE.... | |
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