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" We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts itself, provided that punishment does not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non-American power. "
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Page 5
by United States. Department of State - 1904
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The Roosevelt Doctrine: Being the Personal Utterances of the President on ...

Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 214 pages
...ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commericial dealings with any other American 130 state. We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power. Our attitude in Cuba is a sufficient guaranty of our own good faith. We have not...
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The Evolution of the Constitution of the United States of America and ...

John A. Kasson - 1904 - 310 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...misconducts itself, provided that punishment does not take form of the acquisition of territory by any non-American power. . . . Our people intend to abide by...
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The Pan-Germanic Doctrine: Being a Study of German Political Aims and ...

Austin Harrison - 1904 - 408 pages
...which said : ' 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 nonAmerican Power.1 This is a clear statement of policy, and is of great importance to all Powers who have interests...
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The Pan-Germanic Doctrine: Being a Study of German Political Aims and ...

Austin Harrison - 1904 - 410 pages
...Mr. Hay referred the Argentine States to the President's first message to Congress, which said : ' 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 nonAmerican Power.' This...
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Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1904 - 886 pages
...in South America by a European creditor. Mr. Hay, the United States Foreign Minister, replied : " 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,"...
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The Annual Register

1904 - 718 pages
...in South America by a European creditor. Mr. Hay, the United States Foreign Minister, replied : " 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,"...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 32

Albert Shaw - 1905 - 1216 pages
...American power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires ; " nor does it " guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." In this sense the Monroe Doctrine was observed in 1902 and 1903, when Germany, Great Britain, and Italy...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 32

1905 - 782 pages
...American power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires ; " nor does it "guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." In this sense the Monroe Doctrine was observed in 1902 and 1903, when Germany, Great Britain, and Italy...
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American Diplomacy: Its Spirit and Achievements

John Bassett Moore - 1905 - 348 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...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power." An occasion for the practical application of this definition soon arose. On December...
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The International Position of Japan as a Great Power, Volume 24

Seiji George Hishida - 1905 - 308 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...take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non- American power.1 In announcing his doctrine, President Monroe disclaimed any disposition on the...
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