| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 halaman
...dictate to others, who may differ with them upon this subject, nor do the Committee see the expediency of insulting other States, with whom we are maintaining...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself. The Minister of Colombia states, as another subject of discussion, at the contempfated Congress, " on what... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 772 halaman
...did not " see the propriety of insulting other states by ascending the moral chair, and proclaiming mere abstract principles, of the rectitude of which,...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself." Objections were also made, to any consideration of the basis, upon which the relations of Hayti should... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 halaman
...did not " see the propriety of insulting other states by ascending the moral chair, and proclaiming mere abstract principles, of the rectitude of which,...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself." Objections were also made, to any consideration of the basis, upon which the relations of Hayti should... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 750 halaman
...upon this subject; nor do the Committee see the expediency of insulting other States, with whom we arc maintaining relations of perfect amity, by ascending...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself. The Minister of Colombia states, as another subject of discussion at the contemplated Congress, " on what... | |
| 1843 - 506 halaman
...this subject" (the slave trade) "nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other states, by ascending the moral chair and proclaiming from...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself." The following is an extract from the instructions of Mr. Livingston, secretary of state, to our minister... | |
| William Jay - 1839 - 232 halaman
...this subject," (the slave trade,) " nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other States by ascending the moral chair, and proclaiming from...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself." The remarks made on this occasion by Mr. White, a Senator from Tennessee, are worthy of observation. "In... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 halaman
...this subject," (the slave-trade,) " nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other States by ascending the moral chair, and proclaiming from...enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself." The remarks made on this occasion by Mr. 'WTiite, a Senator from Tennessee, are worthy of observation.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1870 - 18 halaman
...dictate to others w^ho may differ with them upon this subject, nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other states with whom we are maintaining...the possibility that the condition of the islands of Cuba and Porto Kico, still the possessions of Spain, and still slaveholding, might be made the subject... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1870 - 556 halaman
...dictate to others who may differ with them U]ion this subject, nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other states with whom we are maintaining...right of deciding for itself." The same committee also allnd.-d t" the possibility that the condition of the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico, still the possessions... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1871 - 578 halaman
...differ with them upon this subject, nor do the committee see the expediency of insulting other statt-« with whom we are maintaining relations of perfect amity, by ascending the moral chair, an 1 proclaiming from thence mere abstract principles, of the rectitude of which eaeli mti»i: enjoys... | |
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