Recognition: a Chapter From the History of the North American & South American States

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Recognition: a Chapter From the History of the North American & South American States
Frederick Waymouth Gibbs
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The measure is pro- " posed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord i " with the Law of Nations ; that it is just and right as to the '' parties ; and that the United States owe it to their station and " character in the world, as well as to their essential interests, to " adopt it"* The Committee of Foreign Affairs, to which this message was referred, reported upon it in a Paper of the 19th of March, 1822.
* State Papers, iz. 366 r Martens* Nouveaa Bee. vi. 148.
ji 27 The Pape
...r begins with a finding of the fact of independence.
After a recital of the events I have mentioned^ up to the date of the Paper, it is said : — " Such are the &cts which have occupied the attention of " your Committee, and which, in their opinion, irresistibly prove " that the nations of Mexico, Columbia, Buenos Ayres, Peru, and " Chili, in Spanish America, are in fact independent" The right and expediency of recognising the independence they had " effectually achieved " are next examined.
" The poKtical right of this nation to acknowledge their *' independence, without offending others, does not depend on its " justice, but on its actual estabKshment.


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