That when any harbor or other place in the American continents is so situated that the occupation thereof for naval or military purposes might threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not... The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth - Page 131by Hiram Bingham - 1913 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - 1928 - 332 pages
...Government of the United States could not see without great concern the possession of such harbour or other place by any corporation or association which...practical power of control for national purposes. 1 As an abstract proposition based upon the principle of self-defence there is a good deal to be said... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - 1928 - 358 pages
...Government of the United States could not see without great concern the possession of such harbour or other place by any corporation or association which...Government practical power of control for national purposes.1 As an abstract proposition based upon the principle of self-defence there is a good deal... | |
| Payson Jackson Treat - 1928 - 602 pages
...threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the government of the United States could not see, without grave concern, the possession...place by any corporation or association which has such relations to another government not American as to give that government practical power of control... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 1004 pages
...threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not see without grave concern the possession...other place by any corporation or association which lias such a relation to another Government, not American, as to give that Government practical power... | |
| 1928 - 480 pages
...purposes might threaten the Communications or the safety of the US, the Government of the US could not sce without grave concern the possession of such harbor...place by any Corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, äs to give that government practical control for national... | |
| Payson Jackson Treat - 1928 - 602 pages
...threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the government of the United States could not see, without grave concern, the possession of such harbor or other place by any 386 corporation or association which has such relations to another government not American as to give... | |
| J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - 1930 - 272 pages
...threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not see without grave concern the possession...Government practical power of control for national purposea* In discussing this resolution, Senator Lodge used this language : . . . this resolution rests... | |
| Charles Prentice Howland - 1928 - 644 pages
...continent by a resolution which the Senate adopted : by any corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, as to...practical power of control for national purposes. The protection from other vigorous Powers of a weak undeveloped people is sometimes only one step from... | |
| 1919 - 564 pages
...threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not see without grave concern the possession...place by any corporation or association which has such relation to another Government not American, as to give that Government practical power of control... | |
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