| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1914 - 574 страници
...message to Congress regarding the Venezuela boundary dispute, in which he said that the Monroe Doctrine "was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures." This was quoted by the editor of the New York Times... | |
| 1914 - 534 страници
...message to Congress regarding the Venezuela boundary dispute, in which he said that the Monroe Doctrine "was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures." This was quoted by the editor of the New York Times... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee - 1914 - 406 страници
...message to Congress regarding the Venezuela boundary dispute, in which he said that the Monroe Doctrine "was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures." This was quoted by the editor of the New York Times... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 634 страници
...suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound, because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential...to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 страници
...suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound, because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential...to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous... | |
| 1915 - 292 страници
...17, 1895: The doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential...to apply to every. stage of our national life and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures. As the particular occasions which called it forth... | |
| 1915 - 292 страници
...suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound, because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential...maintenance of our distinctive form of government." Incidentally, no doubt, the Monroe policy safeguarded Latin America, but its prime object was to protect... | |
| State Bar Association of Indiana. Meeting - 1915 - 324 страници
...December 17, 1895, expressed a well reasoned appreciation of the doctrine in the following words : of government. It was intended to apply to every stage...can not become obsolete while our republic endures." The United States Senate, by virtue of its committee on foreign affairs, constitutes the only continuous... | |
| 1916 - 688 страници
...which he declared " the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound because its enforcement tends to our peace and safety as a nation and is essential...to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. GROVER CLEVELAND Photo (?) Pach Bros. " If a European... | |
| John Callan O'Laughlin - 1916 - 278 страници
...suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential...to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous... | |
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