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so great an advantage to Mexico, to the exclusioin of Columbia,<lb/> | so great an advantage to Mexico, to the exclusioin of Columbia,<lb/> | ||
<add>could scarcely, the nature of man considered, fail if being productive</add> backed by all the other nations of the earth. <note>Betwixt Mexico and Columbia?_With more propriety might it have been said-between Mexico on the one part, and the other part Columbia,</note></p> | <add>could scarcely, the nature of man considered, fail if being productive</add> backed by all the other nations of the earth. <note>Betwixt Mexico and Columbia?_With more propriety might it have been said-between Mexico on the one part, and the other part Columbia,</note></p> | ||
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This heart-burning, this source of war and <lb/> | |||
disappointment-this it is, that presents itself to view,<lb/> | |||
as the great <add>natural</add> <hi rend="underline">stumbling-block</hi> to the undertaking: this stumbling<lb/> | |||
block, it is the principal object of this proposal to<lb/> | |||
remove.</p> | |||
<p>Suppose even that, by <del>its</del><add>her</add> own resources, and<lb/> | |||
within <del>its</del><add>her</add> own dominions, it were <sic>compleatly</sic> in the <lb/> | |||
power of Mexico, to establish communication: still<lb/> | |||
this stumbling block would remain un<add>re</add>moved: a nation,<lb/> | |||
which, for a long time, at sea at least, could not but<lb/> | |||
remain a weak <del>none</del><add>one-</add> this weak nation, embarked in a<lb/> | |||
project, presenting a face of injury to all the power upon<lb/> | |||
earth!</p> | |||
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1822. June 28.
Junctiana Proposal
Lake Nicaragua is included: and, if the information received
be correct, not only the contiguous land on the side
of Mexico is regarded as appertaining to Mexico but also
the contiguous land on the side of Columbia.
If this be not the case-if the claims or expectations
of Mexico do not embrace both sides, here ends
this difficulty. But, if they do embrace both sides, then it is
that the difficulty will have place: for, then it is that by
Mexico, according to the plan here proposed, a sacrifice
to a certain amount will have to be made.
For its direct object, this plan has the securing
the establishment of the communication for the benefit of
all nations without exception: and more particularly for
the benefit of Mexico, Columbia and the Angle American
States; these being the three nations to which local proximity
will render it in a peculiar degree advantageous: But more over For
its collateral object, it has-the prevention of all that ill-will
as between Mexico and Columbia, of which the possession of
so great an advantage to Mexico, to the exclusioin of Columbia,
could scarcely, the nature of man considered, fail if being productive backed by all the other nations of the earth. Betwixt Mexico and Columbia?_With more propriety might it have been said-between Mexico on the one part, and the other part Columbia,
This heart-burning, this source of war and
disappointment-this it is, that presents itself to view,
as the great natural stumbling-block to the undertaking: this stumbling
block, it is the principal object of this proposal to
remove.
Suppose even that, by itsher own resources, and
within itsher own dominions, it were compleatly in the
power of Mexico, to establish communication: still
this stumbling block would remain unremoved: a nation,
which, for a long time, at sea at least, could not but
remain a weak noneone- this weak nation, embarked in a
project, presenting a face of injury to all the power upon
earth!
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