Monarchy in Mexico, and monarchy in Brazil would cure the evils of universal democracy, and prevent the drawing of the line of demarcation which I most dread — America versus Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aim at this division, and cherish... George Canning and His Times - Página 391de Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1859 - 614 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Mann - 1896 - 350 páginas
...Brazil, would cure the evils of universal democracy, and prevent the drawing of the line of demarkation, which I most dread, America versus Europe. The United...I do not much apprehend their influence, even if I believed it. I do not altogether see any of the evidence of their activity in America. Mexico and they... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 páginas
...evils of universal democracy and prevent the drawing of demarkation which I most dread — America vs. Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aim at...But I do not much apprehend their influence, even if 1 believe (which I do not altogether) in all the reports of their activity in America. Mexico and they... | |
| John Warwick Daniel - 1896 - 40 páginas
...evils of universal democracy and prevent the drawing of demarkation which I most dread — America vs. Europe. The United States naturally enough aim at...their activity in America. Mexico and they are too neighborly to be friends. In the meantime they have aided us materially. In other words, he was glad... | |
| 1896 - 44 páginas
...dread— America vs. Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aims at this division, and cherishes the democracy which leads to it. But I do not much...their activity in America. Mexico and they are too neighborly to be friends. In the meanwhile, they have aided us materially." Tlie Monroe Doctrine»... | |
| 1896 - 44 páginas
...dread — America vs. Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aims at this division, and cherishes the democracy which leads to it. But I do not much...their activity in America. Mexico and they are too neighborly to be friends. In the meanwhile, they have aided us materially." The Monroe Doctrine. The... | |
| United States Infantry Association - 1896 - 80 páginas
...evils of universal democracy and prevent the drawing of demarcation, which I most dread, America vs. Europe. The United States naturally enough aim at...division and cherish the democracy which leads to it."f This natural desire was voiced by Jefferson, who said : * December, 1895. f Stapleton, Canning... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 páginas
...universal democracy and prevent the drawing of the line of demarcation which I most dread — America ve. Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aim at...friends. In the meantime they have aided us materially. . . . While I was yet hesitating (in September) what shape to give to the declaration and protest,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 páginas
...universal democracy and prevent the drawing of the line of demarcation which I most dread—America vs. Europe. The United States, naturally enough, aim at...in America. Mexico and they are too neighbourly to he friends. In the meantime they have aided us materially. . . . While I was yet hesitating (in September)... | |
| Joseph O'Connor - 1911 - 360 páginas
...of universal democracy and prevent the drawing of demarcation which I most dread — America against Europe. The United States naturally enough aim at...their activity in America. Mexico and they are too neighborly to be friends. In the meanwhile they have aided us materially." And the spirit of the Monroe... | |
| John Warwick Daniel - 1911 - 818 páginas
...evils of universal democracy and prevent the drawing of demarkation which I most dread — America r*. Europe. The United States naturally enough aim at...their activity in America. Mexico and they are too neighborly to be friends. In the meantime they have aided us materially. In other words, he was glad... | |
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