Mexico and the United States: A Study of Subjects Affecting Their Political, Commercial and Social Relations, Made with a View to Their Promotion, Volumen1G.P. Putnam, 1898 - 759 páginas |
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... of the workings of the great Government of the United States as viewed by friendly foreign eyes . This book makes no pretensions to literary merit . I have been in this country long enough to learn something of the Preface .
... of the workings of the great Government of the United States as viewed by friendly foreign eyes . This book makes no pretensions to literary merit . I have been in this country long enough to learn something of the Preface .
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... Foreign Trade Imports . Mexican Imports and Exports from 1826 to 1828 Imports in Mexico from July 1 , 1872 , to June 30 , 1875 , and in the year 1884-1885 · · • PAGE 144 144 144 145 146 . 147 • 148 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 155 ...
... Foreign Trade Imports . Mexican Imports and Exports from 1826 to 1828 Imports in Mexico from July 1 , 1872 , to June 30 , 1875 , and in the year 1884-1885 · · • PAGE 144 144 144 145 146 . 147 • 148 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 155 ...
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... Foreign Passengers arrived at Mexican Ports in 1895 . Foreign Passengers departed from Mexican Ports in 1895 General resumé of Passengers arrived and departed by Port and Rail in 1895 . PAGE 227 227 228 228 228 • 229 231 · 233 • 233 ...
... Foreign Passengers arrived at Mexican Ports in 1895 . Foreign Passengers departed from Mexican Ports in 1895 General resumé of Passengers arrived and departed by Port and Rail in 1895 . PAGE 227 227 228 228 228 • 229 231 · 233 • 233 ...
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... foreign labor with the native labor . The latter would be better fed , clothed , and educated , as well as encouraged , taught , and compelled to do better work , and thus the country's physical and mental welfare would be greatly ...
... foreign labor with the native labor . The latter would be better fed , clothed , and educated , as well as encouraged , taught , and compelled to do better work , and thus the country's physical and mental welfare would be greatly ...
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... foreign countries . In 1880 the Mexican Cable Co. built their cables from Galveston to Tampico , Veracruz and Coatzacoalcos , on the Gulf of Mexico , and a telegraphic line from Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz , on the Pacific , which was ...
... foreign countries . In 1880 the Mexican Cable Co. built their cables from Galveston to Tampico , Veracruz and Coatzacoalcos , on the Gulf of Mexico , and a telegraphic line from Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz , on the Pacific , which was ...
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Página 319 - ... to recover their dominion utterly desperate. The neutral nation must, of course, judge for itself when this period has arrived; and as the belligerent nation has the same right to judge for itself, it is very likely to judge differently from the neutral and to make it a cause or pretext for war, as Great Britain did expressly against France in our Revolution, and substantially against Holland.
Página 5 - And, in order to preclude all difficulty in tracing upon the ground the limit separating Upper from Lower California, it is agreed that the said limit shall consist of a straight line drawn from the middle of the Rio Gila, where it unites with the Colorado, to a point on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, distant one marine league due south of the southernmost point of the port of San Diego...
Página 334 - The United States have not certainly the right, and ought never to feel the inclination, to 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 relations of perfect amity by ascending the moral chair and proclaiming from thence mere abstract principles, of the rectitude of which each nation enjoys the perfect right of deciding for itself.
Página 713 - For a few years past, the condition of Mexico has been so unsettled as to raise the question on both sides of the Atlantic whether the time has not come when some foreign power ought, in the general interest of society, to intervene to establish a protectorate or some other form of government in that country and guaranty its continuance there.
Página 454 - Mexico has not yet repealed the very objectionable laws establishing what is known as the ' ' free zone ' ' on the frontier of the United States. It is hoped that this may yet be done, and also that more stringent measures may be taken by that Republic for restraining lawless persons on its frontiers. I hope that Mexico by its own action will soon relieve this Government of the difficulties experienced from these causes. Our relations with the various Republics of Central and South America continue,...
Página 5 - ... north latitude, thence along the said parallel of 31° 20' to the lllth meridian of longitude west of Greenwich, thence in a straight line to a point on the Colorado River twenty English miles below the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers, thence up the middle of the said river Colorado until it intersects the present line between the United States and Mexico.
Página 320 - ... 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 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 ought to be recognized.
Página 466 - And it shall be the duty of said commissioners, or a majority of them, to...
Página 685 - The Republics of North, Central and South America hereby adopt arbitration as a principle of American International Law for the settlement of the differences, disputes or controversies that may arise between two or more of them.
Página 680 - I shall now call your attention. Without entering upon any discussion as to the causes of the late war between Chili on the one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other, this government recognizes the right which the successful conduct of that war has conferred upon Chili; and, in doing so, I will not...