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Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more useful for us to concern ourselves with striving for our own moral and material betterment here at home than to concern ourselves with trying to better the condition of things in other nations .
Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more useful for us to concern ourselves with striving for our own moral and material betterment here at home than to concern ourselves with trying to better the condition of things in other nations .
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That our rights and interests are deeply concerned in the mainte- nance of the Doctrine is so clear as hardly to need argument . This is especially true in view of the construction of the Panama Canal .
That our rights and interests are deeply concerned in the mainte- nance of the Doctrine is so clear as hardly to need argument . This is especially true in view of the construction of the Panama Canal .
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... and most of all it is really of benefit to the people of the country concerned . This brings me to what should be one of the fundamental objects of the Monroe Doctrine . We must ourselves in good faith try to help upward toward ...
... and most of all it is really of benefit to the people of the country concerned . This brings me to what should be one of the fundamental objects of the Monroe Doctrine . We must ourselves in good faith try to help upward toward ...
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