10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... independence , and maintained it , and whose independence we have , on great consideration , and on just principles , acknowledged , we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them , or controlling , in any other ...
... independence , and maintained it , and whose independence we have , on great consideration , and on just principles , acknowledged , we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them , or controlling , in any other ...
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... INDEPENDENCE . My friends , we declare that this nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question , without waiting for the aid or con- sent of any other nation on earth ; and upon that issue we expect to carry every ...
... INDEPENDENCE . My friends , we declare that this nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question , without waiting for the aid or con- sent of any other nation on earth ; and upon that issue we expect to carry every ...
Page 126
... independence of the island is scrupulously respected , the danger of violation of the Monroe Doc- trine by the intervention of foreign powers vanishes , and the inter- ference of our Government is minimized , so that we shall only act ...
... independence of the island is scrupulously respected , the danger of violation of the Monroe Doc- trine by the intervention of foreign powers vanishes , and the inter- ference of our Government is minimized , so that we shall only act ...
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