The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 79
... lives ? ... Now it is the principle of international law that in such a case a government is fully justified in taking action - I would call it interposition of a temporary character- for the purpose of protecting the lives and property ...
... lives ? ... Now it is the principle of international law that in such a case a government is fully justified in taking action - I would call it interposition of a temporary character- for the purpose of protecting the lives and property ...
Page 86
... lives and property , Mr. Welles said : The question may be raised as to what the attitude of this Government may be in case of domestic violence in a country threatening the lives of American citizens and the investment of American ...
... lives and property , Mr. Welles said : The question may be raised as to what the attitude of this Government may be in case of domestic violence in a country threatening the lives of American citizens and the investment of American ...
Page 139
... live our own lives if we locked ourselves in . For America , like every other great nation , is a confluence of bloods , and those bloods have graced and enriched our lives through inheritance . In each of six of the ten years before ...
... live our own lives if we locked ourselves in . For America , like every other great nation , is a confluence of bloods , and those bloods have graced and enriched our lives through inheritance . In each of six of the ten years before ...
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