10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 122
... some South American countries there has been much sus- picion lest we should interpret the Monroe Doctrine as in some way inimical to their interests , and we must try to convince all the other nations of this continent once and for all ...
... some South American countries there has been much sus- picion lest we should interpret the Monroe Doctrine as in some way inimical to their interests , and we must try to convince all the other nations of this continent once and for all ...
Page 123
... some great non - American military power acquire territory in its neighborhood . All that this country desires is that the other republics on this Continent shall be happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and prosperous unless ...
... some great non - American military power acquire territory in its neighborhood . All that this country desires is that the other republics on this Continent shall be happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and prosperous unless ...
Page 124
... some arrangement by which so much as possible of a just obligation shall be paid . It is far better that this country should put through such an arrangement , rather than allow any foreign country to undertake it . To do so insures the ...
... some arrangement by which so much as possible of a just obligation shall be paid . It is far better that this country should put through such an arrangement , rather than allow any foreign country to undertake it . To do so insures the ...
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