... has given us so many subjects of complaint, and against which we ourselves have been obliged to make war, he shows us in Mexico a pacific country, under a beneficent imperial sway, offering henceforth measures of security and vast openings to our... Mexico, and the Solidarity of Nations - Page 78by Gustave Paul Cluseret - 1866 - 109 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1884 - 652 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...country ; but their settled principles, habits, and convictions forbid them to look for such changes in this hemisphere to foreign, royal, or imperial... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1866 - 750 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...country ; but their settled principles, habits, and convictions forbid them to look for such changes in this hemisphere to foreign, royal, or imperial... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1867 - 770 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...adjoining country ; but their settled principles, habite, and couvictions forbid them to look for such changes in this hemisphere to foreign, royal,... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - Mexico - 1867 - 284 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...Mexico. These suggestions are as natural on the part of Prance as they are friendly to the United States. The United States are not insensible to the desirableness... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - Mexico - 1867 - 290 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...States are most likely to profit by the work which is 16 being accomplished by Prince Maximilian in Mexico. These suggestions are as natural on the part... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - Mexico - 1867 - 262 pages
...that, above all other nations, the United States are most likely to profit by the work which is 16 being accomplished by Prince Maximilian in Mexico. These suggestions are as natural on the part of Prance as they are friendly to the United States. The United States are not insensible to the desirableness... | |
| William Henry Seward - United States - 1883 - 654 pages
...measures of security and vast openings to our commerce, a country far from injuring our rights and hurting our influences. And he assures us that, above...country ; but their settled principles, habits, and convictions forbid them to look for such changes in this hemisphere to foreign, royal, or imperial... | |
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