... are the same, and the bond, by sentiment as well as by interest, will be proportionably strengthened as they are better informed of the real state of public affairs, especially in difficult conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices... The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth - Page 106by Hiram Bingham - 1913 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 pages
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...connected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations that we may expect it from them. It is by our... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 pages
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...connected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations that we may expect it from them. It is by our... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - 1916 - 990 pages
.... It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...of our Union, is formed and steadily adhered to." Every one has heard of the Bolivar idea which is expressed by the phrase "America for the Americans,"... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 504 pages
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection to all the great interests of the Union, is formed and steadily adhered to. A precise knowledge of our relations with foreign powers... | |
| Pan American Union - 1947 - 824 pages
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy extending its fostering care and protection...interests of our Union is formed and steadily adhered to.' "On behalf of Colombia University I had the great pleasure on Tuesday last of presenting to Dr. Alberto... | |
| Edgar Willey Ames - 1911 - 146 pages
...conjunctures.1 It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...connected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations that we may expect it from them. It is by our... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 pages
...down, to keep America as remote as possible from the complicated quarrels of the courts of Europe. A precise knowledge of our relations with foreign...connected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations that we may expect it from them. It is by our... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 634 pages
...down, to keep America as remote as possible from the complicated quarrels of the courts of Europe. A precise knowledge of our relations with foreign...estimate of our resources, revenue, and progress in ever)' kind of improvement connected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering... | |
| Jesse Madison Gathany - 1919 - 342 pages
...attached to the friendship of the Emperor and their solicitude to cultivate the best understanding with 10 A PRECISE knowledge of our relations with foreign...revenue, and progress in every kind of improvement con15 nected with the national prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations... | |
| William Penn Cresson - 1922 - 168 pages
...maintain the general peace? At such a moment as the present one, to use once more the language of Monroe, "a precise knowledge of our relations with foreign...respects our negotiations and transactions with each" is indeed "particularly necessary." The trend of American diplomacy towards a return to the "traditional... | |
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