| Henry Mann - 1896 - 350 pages
...following, President Monroe uttered his famous declaration to the effect that "the United States would consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. ' ' * Mr. Monroe's motive in issuing this... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 pages
...Congress, or of our forming an alliance to resist this peril ? No ; he contented himself with declaring, that " we should consider any attempt on the part...European Powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere, as «langerons to our peace and safety" — which does not contain a solitary obligation... | |
| Charles Sealsfield - 1828 - 266 pages
...endangers the very Union. When Monroe, in his message of 1823, declared "that the United States would consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety" — there was then every reason to apprehend... | |
| 1855 - 532 pages
...policy under the name of the " Monroe doctrine." The government of the United States declared, "that it should consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their peculiar political system to the American continent as dangerous to the peace and safety of the United... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - 1863 - 108 pages
...henceforth not to be considered subject to any future colonization by any European nation. 2. That we shall consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their political system to any portion of this hemisphere as " dangerous to our peace and safety," and of... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 pages
...henceforth not to be considered subject to any future colonization by any European nation. 2. That we shall consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their political system to any portion of this hemisphere as " dangerous to our peace and safety," and of... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 610 pages
...not to be considered subject to any future colonization by any European nation. " 2. That we shall consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their political system to any portion of this hemisphere as 'dangerous to our peace and safety,' and of course... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1866 - 534 pages
...not to be considered subject to any future colonization by any European nation. " 2. That we shall consider any attempt on the part of the European powers to extend their political system to any portion of this hemisphere aa ' dangerous to our peace and safety,' and of... | |
| Gustave Paul Cluseret - 1866 - 116 pages
...considered subject to any future colonization by any European nation. , ,/ . . " 2d. That we shall consider any attempt on the part of the European Powers to extend their political system to any portion of this hemisphere as ' dangerous to our peace and safety,' and ot... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1867 - 510 pages
...interfere with affairs of nations on the American continents ; and the doctrine was announced, that any attempt on the part of the European powers, "to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere would be regarded by the United States as dangerous to our peace and safety." On... | |
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