We deem the independence and equal rights of the smallest and weakest member of the family of nations entitled to as much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression... The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth - Page 74by Hiram Bingham - 1913 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1909 - 860 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...to expand our trade, to grow in wealth, in wisdom, aud in spirit, but our conception of the true way to accomplish this Is not to pull down others and... | |
| Elihu Root - 1906 - 332 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...American Republic. We wish to increase our prosperity, to extend our trade, to grow in wealth, in wisdom, and in spirit, but our conception of the true way to... | |
| 1906 - 1070 pages
...empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppresson of the strong. We neither claim nor desire any rights...Republic. We wish to increase our prosperity, to expand pur trade, to grow in wealth, in wisdom, and in spirit ; but our conception of the true way to accomplish... | |
| 1906 - 990 pages
...those of the greatest Empire, and we deem the observance of that repect to be the chief guaranty for the weak against the oppression of the strong. " We...neither claim nor desire any rights or privileges of power that we do not freely concede to every American Republic. We wish to increase our prosperity... | |
| 1914 - 1078 pages
...as much respect as those of the greatest empire and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...do not freely concede to every American republic. And the President then proceeded to say of these statements: They have my hearty approval, as I am... | |
| 1909 - 1110 pages
...guaranty of the weak against the oppression 1 Secretary Root's " Speeches in South America," 1900, p. 9. of the strong. We neither claim nor desire any rights,...privileges, or powers that we do not freely concede to every Ameiican Republic. We wish to increase cur prosperity, to expand our trade, to grow in wealth, in wisdom,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 874 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...American Republic. We wish to increase our prosperity, to extend our trade, to grow in wealth, in wisdom, and in spirit, but our conception of the true way to... | |
| Archibald Cary Coolidge - 1908 - 408 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...do not freely concede to every American Republic." This idea Americans will have to repeat without ceasing if they wish to dispel the suspicions which... | |
| 1907 - 444 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...do not freely concede to every American republic." This is also sound doctrine, and it is well that it be kept before the world, although the speedy recognition... | |
| Archibald Cary Coolidge - 1908 - 474 pages
...much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the...do not freely concede to every American Republic." This idea Americans will have to repeat without ceasing if they wish to dispel the suspicions which... | |
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