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" ... regard, then, the great length of time which this war has been prosecuted, the complete success which has attended it in favor of the Provinces, the present condition of the parties, and the utter inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we... "
Nouveau recueil de traités d'alliance, de paix, de trève... et de plusieurs ... - Page 135
by Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828 - 682 pages
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America's Foreign Relations, Volume 1

Willis Fletcher Johnson - United States - 1916 - 600 pages
...expressed by the President in his message of the 8th of March, 1822, that the American provinces of Spain, which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized by the United States as independent nations, ' ' and that the committee on ways and means be instructed...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 2

United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 592 pages
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the Provinces which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it ou£ht to be recognized. Of the views of the Spanish Government on this subject no particular information...
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The Hispanic American Historical Review, Volume 1

James Alexander Robertson - Electronic journals - 1918 - 538 pages
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized. Monroe affirmed that the delay of the United States in recognition had furnished "an unequivocal proof"...
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Power of the President to Negotiate Treaties and Methods of Recognizing a ...

Executive power - 1921 - 64 pages
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized. In proposing lhis measure, it is not contemplated to change thereby in the slightest manner our friendly...
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Problems in Pan Americanism

Samuel Guy Inman - America - 1921 - 458 pages
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized." The Committee on Foreign Relations, to which the President's message was referred, reported on March...
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Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, Volume 103

Social sciences - 1922 - 644 pages
...the new diplomatic situation which induced President Monroe, 8 March, 1822, to recommend to Congress that " the Provinces which have declared their independence...are in the enjoyment of it ought to be recognized." * Within a month Congress had complied with the President's recom1 Annals of Congress, i5th Cong.,...
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The Relation of British Policy to the Declaration of ..., Volume 103, Issues 1-2

Leonard Axel Lawson - France - 1922 - 162 pages
...new 1 diplomatic situation which induced President Monroe, 8 March, 1822, to recommend to Congress that " the Provinces which have declared their independence...are in the enjoyment of it ought to be recognized." 5 Within.a month Congress had complied with the President's recom1 Annals of Congress, 1sth Cong.,...
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Permanent Court of International Justice: Hearings Before the ..., Parts 1-4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1932 - 162 pages
...the House concurred in the opinion expressed by the President that the American Provinces of Spain which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it ought to be recognized by the United States as independent nations. The Committee on Ways and Means was instructed to report...
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The Papers of Henry Clay: Presidential Candidate, 1821-1824, Volume 3

Henry Clay - History - 1963 - 950 pages
...Representatives President Monroe on March 8, 1822, had sent a message to Congress proposing recognition of "the provinces which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it" and suggesting that the necessary appropriations be provided for carrying such action into effect....
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1900 - 834 pages
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...been recently received. It may be presumed that the successful progress of the revolution through such a long series of years, gaining strength and extending...
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