| Henry Mann - 1896 - 352 pages
...from this country. President Monroe was able to state to Congress, in 1819, that the greatest care had been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality. Briefly summed up, the attitude of the American government throughout the South American struggle was... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 pages
...'civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve...citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war, however, has operated manifestly... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 pages
...civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve...citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war, however, has operated manifestly... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 692 pages
...the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial nentrality. Our ports have continued to be equally open to both...citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war, however, has o]>erated manifestly... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 690 pages
...civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve...neutrality. Our ports have continued to be equally open to IxDth parties and on the same conditions, and our citizens have been equally restrained from interfering... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 pages
...civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve...citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war, however, has operated manifestly... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1036 pages
...civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve...impartial neutrality. Our ports have continued to lie equally open to both parties and on the same conditions, and our citizens have been equally restrained... | |
| 1922 - 66 pages
...existing between Spain and the Spanish provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken 45 to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial...citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war however has operated manifestly... | |
| 1927 - 638 pages
...between Spain and the Spanish provinces in this hemisphere, the greatest care has been taken to enf orce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality....Our ports have continued to be equally open to both partios, and on the same conditions, and our citizens have been equally restrained from interfering... | |
| Pan American Union - 1930 - 232 pages
...countenance. In his message to congress, in December, 1819, president Monroe says, that "the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality; that our ports have been equally open to both parties, and that our citizens have been equally restrained... | |
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