| George Washington Crichfield - 1908 - 704 pages
..."The President declared in his message to Congress, December 3, 1901, that by the Monroe Doctrine 'we do not guarantee any State against punishment if it...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power." "In harmony with the foregoing language, the President announced in his message... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1909 - 550 pages
...not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American state. We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power. Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guarantee of our own good faith. We have not the slightest desire... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1909 - 418 pages
...mus.t be no territorial aggrandisement by any non-American Power on American soil " ; but that " we do not guarantee any State against punishment, if...provided that punishment does not take the form of acquisition of territory on the American continent or the islands adjacent" (h). GENERAL NOTES.—MetItods... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - 1909 - 200 pages
...says : " We do not guarantee any State against punishment, if it misconducts itself, provided such punishment does not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non-American Power." It is, however, now provided by The Hague Convention, No. ii. of 1907, that " the contracting Powers... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - 1909 - 188 pages
...doctrine" to this length, citing the passage in President Roosevelt's message in which he says : " We do not guarantee any State against punishment, if it misconducts itself, provided such punishment does not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American Power."... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 pages
...position of the government had been expressed in the President's message of December 3, 1901 : "\Ve do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." This principle, brought before the Hague Conference of 1007 bv the American plenipotentiary. General... | |
| Addison Charles Thomas - 1910 - 322 pages
...any American power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires. * * * We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power.' "His Excellency the German Ambassador, on his recent return from Berlin, conveyed personally to the... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1910 - 776 pages
...various claims and contractual obligations, President Roosevelt wrote in his message of December 3, " We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." 2 It is necessary to speak with caution in describing the present position of the United States with... | |
| William Alfred Hirst - 1910 - 470 pages
...The President declared in his Message to Congress, December 3, 1901, that by the Munroe Doctrine ' we do not guarantee any State against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American Power.' " Although the practice, against which the Drago Doctrine protests is liable to be abused, it would... | |
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