The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth ...Atlantic Monthly Company, 1913 - 733 pages |
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... Cuba and the Spanish colonies was followed in South America with the keenest interest . How profoundly it would have surprised the great American public to realize that while we were spending blood and treasure to secure the inde ...
... Cuba and the Spanish colonies was followed in South America with the keenest interest . How profoundly it would have surprised the great American public to realize that while we were spending blood and treasure to secure the inde ...
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... Cuba it is scarcely necessary to speak , except to refer in passing to the newspaper story , credited and believed in Cuba , that if American troops are again obliged to intervene in the political life of that country they will not be ...
... Cuba it is scarcely necessary to speak , except to refer in passing to the newspaper story , credited and believed in Cuba , that if American troops are again obliged to intervene in the political life of that country they will not be ...
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... Cuba , for handling the customs receipts of Santo Domingo , for taking a strip of territory which ( South Americans believe ) belongs to the Republic of Colombia , for sending troops into Nicaragua , and for mobilizing an army on the ...
... Cuba , for handling the customs receipts of Santo Domingo , for taking a strip of territory which ( South Americans believe ) belongs to the Republic of Colombia , for sending troops into Nicaragua , and for mobilizing an army on the ...
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... Cuba , Santo Do- mingo , and Nicaragua . Our ultimatum to Chile on account of the long - standing Alsop claim seemed to them an unmistakably Ěunfriendly act and was regarded as a virtual abandonment by Secretary Knox of the policy ...
... Cuba , Santo Do- mingo , and Nicaragua . Our ultimatum to Chile on account of the long - standing Alsop claim seemed to them an unmistakably Ěunfriendly act and was regarded as a virtual abandonment by Secretary Knox of the policy ...
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A B C abandon the Monroe actions American Continent American west coast Argentina armed intervention attitude Brazil British Guiana Bryce Buenos Aires Central America Chile conquer South America continue Cuba declared desire difficult disinterested Ecuador entific Congress enunciation Europe European power fact family of civilized foreign policy Furthermore Government Guayaquil Hiram Bingham Holy Alliance ican interfere international law Latin Latin-American point leading American leading daily papers Let him ponder loans logical growth maintaining the Monroe mind to conquer mobilize an army Monroe doc natural sympathy Nicaragua North OBSOLETE SHIBBOLETH original Monroe doctrine ourselves pan-American alliance Pan-American Scientific Congress pean power Peru Peruvian point of view practically sovereign Putumayo atrocities realize recent revolution Santo Domingo Second Pan-American Secretary Olney Secretary Root South American neighbors southern neighbors Spain Spanish statesmen tendency territory things tions trine troops United unselfish Uruguay Venezuela Western Hemisphere WILLIAM KENT words of Secretary worth Yankee Yanki