| United States. Department of State - United States - 1881 - 1354 pages
...country in which it is located to be canceled. Second. Every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...establish such a precedent without full explanation. But the treaty contains that provision with respect to Central America, and if the United States should... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1882 - 1354 pages
...country in which it is located to be canceled. Second. Every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...acquisitions on the American Continent, and would be un willing to establish such a precedent without full explanation. But the treaty contains that provision... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1968 - 622 pages
...still proposes in a great part to maintain. He wishes every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...territory in Central America to remain in full force, while he desires to cancel those portions of the treaty which forbid the United States fortifying the... | |
| History, Modern - 1882 - 812 pages
...country in which it .is located, to be cancelled. 2. Every part of the Treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...establish such a precedent without full explanation. But the Treaty contains that provision with respect to Central America, and if the United States should... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1882 - 1392 pages
...country in which it is located' to be canceled. Second. Every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...American Continent, and would be unwilling to establish siich a precedent without full explanation. But the treaty • contains that provision with respect... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1882 - 212 pages
...still proposes in great part to maintain. He wishes every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...territory in Central America to remain in full force, while he desires to cancel those portions of the treaty which forbid the United States fortifying the... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1882 - 218 pages
...still proposes in great part to maintain. He wishes every part of the treaty in which Great Britain aud the United States agree to make no acquisition of...territory in Central America to remain in full force, while he desires to cancel those portions of the treaty which forbid the United States fortifying the... | |
| History, Modern - 1882 - 784 pages
...country in which it is located, to be cancelled. 2. Every part of the Treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition of territory in Central Ainerica, to remain in full force. As an original proposition, this Government would not admit that... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1883 - 688 pages
...still proposes in a great part to maintain. He wishes every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the united States agree to make no acquisition...territory in Central America to remain in full force, while he desires to cancel those portions of the treaty which forbid the United States fortifying the... | |
| James Penny Boyd - Presidents - 1884 - 900 pages
...country in which it is located, lo be cancelled. "Second. Every part of the treaty in which Great Britain and the United States agree to make no acquisition...territory in Central America to remain in full force." The admirable and forcible chain of reasoning by which Mr. Blaine led to these conclusions forced the... | |
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