
The faith of the United States to foreign powers can not otherwise be pledged.
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The faith of the United States to foreign powers can not otherwise be pledged.

To meet the temper with which this proposal was made with a cold repulse was not thought congenial to that warm interest in their welfare with which the people and Government of the Union had hitherto gone hand in hand through the whole…

But objects of the highest importance, not only to the future welfare of the whole human race, but bearing directly upon the special interests of this Union, will engage the deliberations of the congress of Panama whether we are…

The acceptance of this invitation, therefore, far from conflicting with the counsel or the policy of Washington, is directly deducible from and conformable to it.

It may be that in the lapse of many centuries no other opportunity so favorable will be presented to the Government of the United States to subserve the benevolent purposes of Divine Providence; to dispense the promised blessings of the…

My first and greatest inducement was to meet in the spirit of kindness and friendship an overture made in that spirit by three sister Republics of this hemisphere.

The purpose of the meeting itself is to deliberate upon the great and common interests of several new and neighboring nations.

ThatAmericahas a set of primary interests which have none or a remote relation to Europe.

If it be true that the noblest treaty of peace ever mentioned in history is that by which the Carthagenians were bound to abolish the practice of sacrificing their own children because it was stipulated in favor of human nature, I can not…

Nothing was ever lost by kind treatment.

I shall, indeed, in the first instance, consider the assembly as merely consultative.

It was not considered a conclusive reason for declining this invitation that the proposal for assembling such a Congress had not first been made by ourselves.

I now transmit to the House a report from the Secretary of State, with the correspondence and information requested by the resolution.