| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 700 страници
...nothing more and accept nothing less than what is due. The United States want no wars of conquest, and must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression....never be entered upon until every agency of peace fails. Peace is preferable to war in almost every contingency. "Arbitration is the true method of settlement... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1899 - 830 страници
...unfortunately failed in the Senate. However, President McKinley, who in his inaugural address said : " We want no wars of conquest ; we must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression," has urged the action of the Senate on this very treaty, which was "the result of our own initiative."... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 494 страници
...citizens everywhere. Our diplomacy should seek nothing more and accept nothing less than is due us. We want no wars of conquest ; we must avoid the temptation...entered upon until every agency of peace has failed ; peace is preferable to war in almost every contingency. Arbitration is the true method of settlement... | |
| 1897 - 716 страници
...of the lawful rights of American citizens everywhere. We want no wars of conquest," he continues ; " we must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression. War should never be entered upon until even' agency of peace has failed ; peace is preferable to war in almost any contingency. Arbitration... | |
| 1898 - 908 страници
...citizens everywhere. Our diplomacy should seek nothing more and accept nothing less than is due us. We want no wars of conquest; we must avoid the temptation...entered upon until every agency of peace has failed ; peace is preferable to war in almost every contingency. "Arbitration is the true method of settlement... | |
| 1898 - 494 страници
...citizens everywhere. Our diplomacy should seek nothing more, and accept nothing less, than is due us. We want no wars of conquest; we must avoid the temptation...entered upon until every agency of peace has failed; peace is Preferable to war in almost every coningency. THE PRINCIPLE OF ARBITRATION Arbitration is... | |
| 1898 - 944 страници
...citizens everywhere. Our diplomacy should peek nothing more, and accept nothing less, tliim Is due us. \Ve want no wars of conquest ; we must avoid the temptation...entered upon until every agency of peace has failed: peace Is preferable to war in almost every contingency. THE PRINCIPLE OF ARBITRATION Arbitration is... | |
| 1898 - 460 страници
...citizens everywhere. Our diplomacy should seek nothing more, and accept nothing less, than is due us. SVe want no wars of conquest; we must avoid the temptation...entered upon until every agency of peace has failed; peace Is preferable to war in almost every contingency. THE PRINCIPLE OF ARBITRATION Arbitration is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 676 страници
...nothing more and accept nothing less than what is due. The United States want no wars of conquest, and must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression....never be entered upon until every agency of peace fails. Peace is preferable to war in almost every contingency. "Arbitration is the true method of settlement... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 736 страници
...nothing more and accept nothing less than what is due. The United States want no wars of conquest, and must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression....never be entered upon until every agency of peace fails. Peace is preferable to war in almost every contingency. "Arbitration is the true method of settlement... | |
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