Excerpt from The American Monitor, 1825, Vol. 2: A Monthly Political, Historical, and Commercial Magazine, Particularly Devoted to the Affairs of South America
The vacillation of some of the great powersof ’the Bumpeal continent, and the malevolence which others show, towards the new republics of this partofthe world, arise fromtheoonstrained position in which they are placed by a policy inconsistent with the natureofthings. Kingscanpoasessneitherforcenorpower, except by means which the perfection of social order presents.
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