American Opinion of France from Lafayette to PoincaréA.A. Knopf, 1927 - 346 страница |
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... beginning rather than ending ; and she is menaced , we fear , with the extinction of her very name from the map of Europe . " 104 " The nation appeared to be for him , and the army adored him . . . . He nearly ex- terminated two armies ...
... beginning rather than ending ; and she is menaced , we fear , with the extinction of her very name from the map of Europe . " 104 " The nation appeared to be for him , and the army adored him . . . . He nearly ex- terminated two armies ...
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... beginning of the Civil War to the death of Maximilian in the summer of 1867 , we are not concerned in this study . But so ended the attempt to reëstablish the French colonial power on the American continent . For Napoleon , the ...
... beginning of the Civil War to the death of Maximilian in the summer of 1867 , we are not concerned in this study . But so ended the attempt to reëstablish the French colonial power on the American continent . For Napoleon , the ...
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... beginning of the war to force us into an attitude toward the French inconsistent with our neutrality . Baron Gerolt has spared no effort to entrap me into improper positions . . . . He grew angry when I told him of open violations of ...
... beginning of the war to force us into an attitude toward the French inconsistent with our neutrality . Baron Gerolt has spared no effort to entrap me into improper positions . . . . He grew angry when I told him of open violations of ...
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... beginning the war , and in the sharpness of the criticism in regard to this responsibility . It helps , too , to explain why the blame was so readily transferred to Germany when it appeared that she was needlessly prolonging the ...
... beginning the war , and in the sharpness of the criticism in regard to this responsibility . It helps , too , to explain why the blame was so readily transferred to Germany when it appeared that she was needlessly prolonging the ...
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... beginning the war , but this did not prevent his being keenly interested in her after- war recovery . He visited the French Assembly and thought the debates . disorderly . He took dinner with Thiers on the day on which the Assembly had ...
... beginning the war , but this did not prevent his being keenly interested in her after- war recovery . He visited the French Assembly and thought the debates . disorderly . He took dinner with Thiers on the day on which the Assembly had ...
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Страница 70 - ... commercial privileges under the construction they gave to the treaty for the cession of Louisiana. Should this treaty receive the proper sanction, a source of irritation will be stopped that has for so many years in some degree alienated from each other two nations who, from interest as well as the remembrance of early associations, ought to cherish the most friendly relations...
Страница 76 - Havana alone is more in amount than our whole commercial intercourse with France and all her dependencies. But this is but one part of the case, and not the most important. Cuba, as is well said in the report of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, is placed in the mouth of the Mississippi. Its occupation by a strong maritime power would be felt, in the first moment of hostility, as far up the Mississippi and the Missouri as our population extends.
Страница 4 - ... on our vessels and our citizens. It will have been seen also, that no indemnity had been provided, or satisfactorily pledged, for the extensive spoliations committed under the violent and retrospective orders of the French government against the property of our citizens seized within the jurisdiction of France. I abstain at this time from recommending to the consideration of Congress definitive measures with respect to that nation...
Страница 113 - ... most unexpectedly, and to our unfeigned regret, took part in an effort to prevent annexation, and to impose on Texas, as a condition of the recognition of her independence by Mexico, that she would never join herself to the United States.
Страница 157 - Mexico; and that they therefore think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to acknowledge any monarchical government, erected on the ruins of any republican government in America, under the auspices of any European power.
Страница 4 - I am happy in the assurance that the decision will be worthy the enlightened and patriotic councils of a virtuous, a free, and a powerful nation. Having presented this view of the relations of the United States with Great Britain and of the...
Страница 152 - France has a right to make war against Mexico, and to determine for herself the cause. We have a right and interest to insist that France shall not improve the war she makes to raise up in Mexico an anti-republican or anti-American government, or to maintain such a government there.
Страница 161 - That we approve the position taken by the government, that the people of the United States can never regard with indifference the attempt of any European power to overthrow by force, or to supplant by fraud, the institutions of any republican government on the western continent...
Страница 16 - Is it similarity of language? No! we speak different tongues, we speak the English language. On the resemblance of our laws? No! the sources of our jurisprudence spring from another and a different country. On commercial intercourse? No! we have comparatively none with France. Is it from the correspondence in the genius of the two governments? No! here alone is the liberty of man secure from the inexorable despotism, which every where else tramples it under foot.