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" We would interfere with them only in the last resort, and then only if it became evident that their inability or unwillingness to do justice at home and abroad had violated the rights of the United States or had invited foreign aggression to the detriment... "
A Compilation of the Messages and Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1905 - Page 850
by Theodore Roosevelt - 1906
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4695

1904 - 1198 pages
...which so many of the republics in both Americas are constantly and brilliantly showing, all question of interference by this Nation with their affairs...that their inability or unwillingness to do justice tit home and abroad had violated the rights of the United States or had invited foreign aggression...
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 18

Pan American Union - 1904 - 1434 pages
...borders the reign of law and justice obtains, prosperity is sure to come to them. While they th us obey the primary laws of civilized society they may...entire body of American nations. It is a mere truism to s&y that every nation, whether in America or anywhere else, which desires to maintain its freedom,...
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The Annual Register, Volume 146

Edmund Burke - 1905 - 730 pages
...police power. . . . Our interests and those of our southern neighbours are in reality identical. . . . We would interfere with them only in the last resort,...detriment of the entire body of American nations. . . . " In asserting the Monroe Doctrine, in taking such steps as we have taken in regard to Cuba,...
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The Annual Register, Volume 146

Edmund Burke - 1905 - 724 pages
...police power. . . . Our interests and those of our southern neighbours are in reality identical. . . . We would interfere with them only in the last resort,...detriment of the entire body of American nations. . . . " In asserting the Monroe Doctrine, in taking such steps as we have taken in regard to Cuba,...
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The North American Review, Volume 180, Part 1

1905 - 512 pages
...observed that Mr. Roosevelt is careful to say that we should interfere with neighboring commonwealths only in the last resort, and then only if it became...detriment of the entire body of American nations. We have said that, indirectly, all foreign countries that see in us either purveyors of food staples...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

1918 - 954 pages
...region as the price of European nonintervention. To this effect President Roosevelt said in 1904 : We would interfere with them only in the last resort,...aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations.67 The rapid progress of the policy of "financial rehabilitation" and quasiprotectorates in...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

1918 - 962 pages
...this region as the price of European nonintervention. To this effect President Roosevelt said in 1904: We would interfere with them only in the last resort,...aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations.67 The rapid progress of the policy of "financial rehabilitation" and quasiprotectorates in...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

1916 - 992 pages
...said : We would interfere with them only in the last resort and then only if it became evident that inability or unwillingness to do justice at home and...aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations.67 It cannot be made too clear that enforcement is absolutely unnecessary in the case of such...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth

Hiram Bingham - 1913 - 172 pages
...obtains, prosperity is sure to come to them. While they thus obey the primary laws of civilized nations they may rest assured that they will be treated by...detriment of the entire body of American nations." Again, in the following year, President Roosevelt endeavored to show his sense of our responsibility....
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The Living Age, Volume 281

1914 - 884 pages
...wrong-doing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power. . . . We would interfere only in the last resort, and then only if it became...their inability or unwillingness to do justice at home or abroad had violated the rights of the United States, or had invited foreign aggression to the detriment...
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