... consistent and vigorous, compelling respect abroad and inspiring confidence at home. While avoiding entangling alliances, It has aimed to cultivate friendly relations with other nations, and especially with our neighbors on the American continent,... Iowa Official Register - Page 1001893Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 754 pages
...with our neighbors on the American continent, whose destiny Is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of Irritation...humiliation or war. We favor the maintenance of a navv strong enough for all purposes of national defense and to properly maintain the honor and dignity... | |
| 1892 - 284 pages
...especially with our neighbors on the American continent whose destiny is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of irritation...maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. This country has always been the refuge of the oppressed from every land—exiles for conscience's... | |
| Democratic National Convention - 1892 - 286 pages
...especially with our neighbors on the American continent whose destiny is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of irritation...maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. This country has always been the refuge of the oppressed from every land — exiles for conscience's... | |
| Henry Harrison Smith - 1892 - 152 pages
...especially with our neighbors on the American continent whose destiny is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of irritation,...enough for all purposes of national defense and to maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. SEC. 11. This country has always been the refuge... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 586 pages
...especially with our neighbors on the American continent whose destiny is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of irritation...enough for all purposes of national defense and to promptly maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. This country has always been the refuge... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1892 - 516 pages
...our American neighbors on the American continent whose destiny is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of irritation...a navy strong enough for all purposes of national defence, and to properly maintain the honor and dignity of the country abroad. SEC. 11. This country... | |
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