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" No other great power would under similar circumstances fail to assert a rightful control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. "
Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography: Grinnell-Lockwood - Page 136
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The Monroe Doctrine and the Great War

Arnold Bennett Hall - 1920 - 200 pages
...and safety are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great powers would, under similar circumstances, fail to assert...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. In 1881, President Garfield declared in his inaugural address that it was the " Right and duty of the...
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The Control of the Isthmus 1878-1888

Irene Drost Higgins - 1921 - 108 pages
...United Stetes in the proposed waterway, as predominating among those of all nations, he said: "lío other great power would, under similar circumstances,...so closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare."14 The correspondence which the Senate had recreated, and which accompanied President Hayes1...
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A Short History of the United States, 1492-1920

John Spencer Bassett - 1921 - 1018 pages
...would change our geographical conditions and become "virtually a part of our coast line." He continued, "No other great power would, under similar circumstances,...control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interests and welfare." Congress, however, did nothing. Elaine, secretary of state under Garfield,...
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The Hispanic American Historical Review, Volume 6

James Alexander Robertson - 1926 - 350 pages
...and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great world power would, under similar circumstances, fail to...control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interests and welfare. Without urging further the grounds of my opinion, I repeat, in conclusion, that...
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Some Outstanding Problems of American Foreign Policy, Volume 132

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1927 - 228 pages
...to our means of defense, our united peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. When Garfield became President, Secretary Blaine suggested a modification of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumes 132-134

1927 - 748 pages
...to our means of defense, our united peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. When Garfield became President, Secretary Blaine suggested a modification of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 132

1927 - 234 pages
...to our means of defense, our united peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. When Garfield became President, Secretary Elaine suggested a modification of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,...
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Selected Articles on Intervention in Latin America

Lamar Taney Beman - 1928 - 360 pages
...to our means of defense, our unity, peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would under...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. It is the right and the duty of the United States to assert and maintain such supervision and authority...
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A Debate Handbook on the United States and the Protection of Capital ...

1928 - 342 pages
...to our means of defense, our united peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. When Garfield became President, Secretary Elaine suggested a modification of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,...
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History of American Political Thought

Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1928 - 652 pages
...Atlantic and Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. . . . No other power would under similar circumstances fail to assert...so closely and, vitally affecting its interest and welfare."78 While this had not been the previous policy of the United States, which had generally asserted...
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