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Latin America and the United States - Page 46
by Graham Henry Stuart - 1922 - 404 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 320

1924 - 680 pages
...restatement of the great Doctrine. 'To-day,' he wrote, 'the United States is practically sovereign on this Continent and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.' It is not necessary to inquire carefully to what subjects it will confine its interposition. Its sentiment...
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Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der offiziellen Aktenstücke zur ..., Volume 59

1897 - 402 pages
...largely dependent upon its own strength and power. To-day the United States is practically Sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects...to which it confines its interposition. Why? It is not because of the pure friendship or good-will felt for it. It is not simply by reason of its high...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 203

1963 - 346 pages
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 74

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1923 - 976 pages
...In the course of this despatch Mr. Olney said: To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition. All the advantages of this superiority are at once imperilled if the principle be admitted that European...
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Handbook of the Venezuelan Question and the Monroe Doctrine: Containing a ...

Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 pages
...strength and power. SUPREME ON THIS CONTINENT. To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects...to which it confines Its interposition. Why? It is not because of the pure friendship or good will felt, for it. It is not simply by reason of its high...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 7

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 pages
...irreconcilably diverse from those of America"; that " to-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition"; that it is "master of the situation." V. >!.. VII. — 6. These weighty declarations were further asserted...
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Official history, etc., by Venezuela

1896 - 464 pages
...largely dependent upon its own strength and power. To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects...to which it confines its interposition. Why ? It is not because of the pure friendship or good will felt for it. It is not simply by reason of its high...
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Anglo-American Boundary Question: As Stated by Great Britain, Venezuela, and ...

Rowland Rugg - 1896 - 80 pages
...strength and power. DOCTRINE OF AMERICAN PUBLIC LAW. To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this Continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects...to which it confines its interposition. Why ? It is not because of the pure friendship or good will felt for it. It is not simply by reason of its high...
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