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Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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A London review reveals that President Monroe's 1823 message against Holy Alliance interference in the Americas was based on an understanding with British Foreign Secretary Canning to defend it jointly with British and American forces if needed.
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March 28th, 1832.
In the London Metropolitan of January, received by the Hannibal, we find an article of much interest to the American public. It is founded on a review of a recent work by Mr. Stapleton (who is understood to have been the confidential secretary of Mr. Canning) in the Foreign Quarterly of October; and reveals the important fact, that the famous passage in President Monroe's Message of 1823, against the interference of the Holy Alliance in the Affairs of the American Continent, was sent forth to the world by virtue of a full understanding between him and Mr. Canning, that the ground assumed was to be maintained, if necessary, by the combined force of British and American arms.
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London
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1823
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full understanding to maintain the position against holy alliance interference using combined british and american forces if necessary
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An article in the London Metropolitan of January, based on a review in the Foreign Quarterly of October of a work by Mr. Stapleton, secretary to Mr. Canning, discloses that the key passage in President Monroe's 1823 message opposing Holy Alliance meddling in American affairs stemmed from an agreement with Canning to defend it jointly with British and American military power.