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" In the contest between Spain and the revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability of the new States to protect themselves was fully established, but until the danger of their being again subjugated had entirely passed away.... "
The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848: A History of the Relations Between ... - Page 384
by George Lockhart Rives - 1913 - 720 pages
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Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life

United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Jackson, Andrew - 1837 - 464 pages
...be found in a rigid adherence to principle. In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...subjugated had entirely passed away. Then, and not till then, were they recognized. Such was our course in regard to Mexico herself. The same policy was...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...be found in a rigid adherence to principle. ' In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof! and waited not only until the ability of the new states to protect themselres was fully established, but until the danger of their being again subjugated had entirely...
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The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States ..., Volume 2

United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 968 pages
...be found in a rigid adherence to principle. In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...entirely passed away. Then, and not until then, were they recognised. Such was our course in regard to Mexico herself. The same policy was observed in all the...
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Life and Public Services of Gen. Andrew Jackson: Seventh President of the ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 422 pages
...prescribe, and its honor permits us to follow. In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...states to protect themselves was fully established, bnt until the danger of their being again subjugated had entirely passed away. Then, and not until...
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The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the ..., Volume 2

United States. President - Presidents - 1853 - 544 pages
...be found in a rigid adherence to principle. In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...entirely passed away. Then, and not until then, were they recognised. Such was our course in regard to Mexico herself. The same policy was observed in all the...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1860 - 818 pages
...be found in a rigid adherence to principle. In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...subjugated had entirely passed away. Then, and not till then, were they recognized. Such was our course in regard to Mexico herself. The game policy was...
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Recognition: A Chapter from the History of the North American ..., Volume 1

Frederick Waymouth Gibbs - History - 1863 - 136 pages
...by force of evidence, compelled to decide. " In the contest between Spain and her revolted Colonies, we " stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...passed " away. Then, and not until then, were they recognised."* We should not omit to notice, that in the application of these common principles in the...
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Recognition: A Chapter from the History of the North American & South ...

Frederick Waymouth Gibbs - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 46 pages
...by force of evidence, compelled to decide. " In the contest between Spain and her revolted Colonies, we '' stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...passed " away. Then, and not until then, were they recognised."* We should not omit to notice, that in the application of these common principles in the...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 914 pages
...decisions from every unworthy imputation. ... In the contest between Spain and her revolted colonies, we stood aloof, and waited not only until the ability...had entirely passed away. Then, and not until then, they were recognized. Such was our course in regard to Mexico herself. The same policy was observed...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 808 pages
...temmitest Lat'twt'e'fl Spain and her revolted colonies, we stood aloof, and waited not tmmmiy until time) ability of the new States to protect themselves was fully established, but until time tlange'r Ofa timeir being again subjugated had entirely passed away. Thm'tm, and not until thmemi,...
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