The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth ...Atlantic Monthly Company, 1913 - 733 pages |
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... statesmen studied geography when they were in the grammar school and have rarely looked at a world atlas since . In other words , we began the new development of the Monroe doctrine with a false idea of the geographical basis of the pan ...
... statesmen studied geography when they were in the grammar school and have rarely looked at a world atlas since . In other words , we began the new development of the Monroe doctrine with a false idea of the geographical basis of the pan ...
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... statesman proposed it , as this was the only way to gain the confidence of South America . as evidence of Machiavellian politics . exclaimed , ' Who does not see in this and cynical sarcasm ? Who talks of confidence when one of the most ...
... statesman proposed it , as this was the only way to gain the confidence of South America . as evidence of Machiavellian politics . exclaimed , ' Who does not see in this and cynical sarcasm ? Who talks of confidence when one of the most ...
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... statesmen to remedy these conditions by employing American sanitary engineers and taking advantage of the offers of American cap- ital were received by the Ecuadorian populace so ill as to cause the fall of the cabinet and the disgrace ...
... statesmen to remedy these conditions by employing American sanitary engineers and taking advantage of the offers of American cap- ital were received by the Ecuadorian populace so ill as to cause the fall of the cabinet and the disgrace ...
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... statesmen and scientists throughout Latin America forget that it was not possible to hold the Second Pan - American Sci- entific Congress because the United States did not care to as- sume her international obligations . Nor will they ...
... statesmen and scientists throughout Latin America forget that it was not possible to hold the Second Pan - American Sci- entific Congress because the United States did not care to as- sume her international obligations . Nor will they ...
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... statesmen to distract public opinion from the necessity of concentrated attention at home by arousing mingled feelings of jingoism and self - importance in attempting to correct the errors of our neighbors . " If we persist in ...
... statesmen to distract public opinion from the necessity of concentrated attention at home by arousing mingled feelings of jingoism and self - importance in attempting to correct the errors of our neighbors . " If we persist in ...
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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