| 1906 - 1232 pages
...from the proposed doctrine, contained the following phrase from the President's message of 1901: " We do not guarantee any State against punishment if...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power." Thus the United States has neither affirmed rror repudiated the Drago doctrine,... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1903 - 722 pages
...standing out against the claim to collect ordinary debts by violent methods. Mr. Roosevelt said : — " We do not guarantee any State against punishment if...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power." But he " has not yet seen fit to explain that he did д-jot include ordinary... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...aggrandizement by any non-American power at the expense of any American power on American soil. . . . We do not guarantee any state against punishment if...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." § 41. Non-intervention With the right of independence goes the correlative obligation of non-intervention,... | |
| 1901 - 588 pages
...do not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American State. We do not guarantee any State against punishment if...acquisition of territory by any non-American power. " Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guarantee of our own good faith. We have not the slightest desire... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 pages
...do not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American State. We do not guarantee any State against punishment if...acquisition of territory by any non-American power. "Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guaranty of our own good faith. We have not the slightest desire... | |
| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 pages
...do not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American State. We do not guarantee any State against punishment if...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power. "Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guaranty of our own good faith. We have... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1902 - 204 pages
...other American State ; we do not guarantee any State against punishment for misconduct, provided the punishment does not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American Power; and we have not the slightest desire to secure any territory from our neighbours.... | |
| 1903 - 914 pages
...do not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American state. Appleton and company Our attitude in Cuba ¡я a sufficient guaranty of our own good faith. We have not the slightest desire... | |
| United States. President - 1903 - 448 pages
...do not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American state. We do not guarantee any state against punishment if...acquisition of territory by any non-American power. Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guaranty of our own good faith. We have not the slightest desire... | |
| William Lawrence Penfield - 1903 - 92 pages
...all the world by President Roosevelt in his message of December 3, 1902, in which he declared that "we do not guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts itself?" Is it not known 55 to all the world that the British Government, through its Ministry in the Parliament,... | |
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