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A General Outline of the United States of North America: Her Resources and ... - Page 198
1825 - 238 pages
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 12

Great Britain - 1826 - 1052 pages
...in its various vibrations cannot affect us. It is the interest of The United States to preserve tbĀ« most friendly relations with every Power, and on conditions...different. It is impossible for the European Governments to interfere in their concerns, especially in those alluded to, which are vital, without affecting us...
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The American Monitor, Volume 1

South America - 1824 - 570 pages
...between them, into whichever scale it may turn, in its various vibrations cannot affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the most...different. It is impossible for the European governments to interfere in their concerns, especially in those alluded to, which are vital, without affecting us...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 27, Part 3

1825 - 436 pages
...other por/erj will pursue the same, policy. The deep cable to all. But in regard to our n1 iehbors, our situation is different It is impossible for the European governments to interfere in their concerns, especially in those alluded to, which arc vital, without affecting us;...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...between them,- into whichever scale it may turn in its various vibrations, cannot affect us. It i^ the interest of the United States to preserve the most...equal, and applicable to all. But in regard to our neighbors our situation is different. It is impossible for the European governments to interfere in...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 1; Volume 24, Issue 1

United States. Congress - Law - 1852 - 926 pages
...various vibrations, cannot affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the moat friendly relations with every power, and on conditions...fair, equal, and applicable to all. But in regard to oiir'nci^hhors, our situation is different. It is impossible for the European Governments 10 interfere...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 22; Volume 27

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 412 pages
...may turn, in its varioiiR vibrations, cannot ati'ecl ve. ft is the interest of the United States lo preserve the most friendly relations with every Power,...on conditions fair, equal, and applicable to all. Hut in regard lo our m-ighbors our situatinn isdifferent. Itisimpossiblefor iheEuropean Governments...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 27

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 406 pages
...been recognized by the United States. He then adverted to the Kuropean Powers; said that it was " the interest of the United States to preserve the ' most friendly relations with them, but that with ' regard to our neighbors, the republics of South ' America, our situation was...
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The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the ..., Volume 1

United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...between them, into whichever scale it may turn in its various vibrations, can not affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the most...equal, and applicable to all. But in regard to our neighbors our situation is different. It is impossible for the European governments to interfere in...
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The North American Review, Volume 82

North American review - 1856 - 610 pages
...between them, into whichever scale it may turn in its various vibrations, cannot affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the most...equal, and applicable to all. But in regard to our neighbors our situation is different. It is impossible for the European governments to interfere in...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: April 15, 1824 ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1858 - 774 pages
...between them, into whichever scale it may tarn in its various vibrations, cannot affect us. It is the interest of the United States to preserve the most...equal, and applicable to all. But, in regard to our neighbors our situation is different. It is impossible for the European Governments to interfere in...
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