| 1905 - 1018 pages
...that he is negotiating arbitration treaties and will call another Hague peace conference. Hedenies "that the United States feels any land hunger or entertains...Western Hemisphere save such as are for their welfare ; " but the adds that "chronic wrongdoing " or "impotence" may "ultimately require intervention " After... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 pages
...the Monroe Doctrine. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 6, 1904: . . . All that this country desires is to see the neighboring countries stable, orderly, and prosperous. ... If a nation shows that it knows how to act with reasonable efficiency and decency ... if it keeps... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1909 - 1298 pages
...toward completion. This carries out the desire expressed by the [First Hague Conference itself. It is not true that the United States feels any land hunger...projects as regards the other nations of the western bemiaphere save such as are for their welfare. All that this country desires is to see the neighbouring... | |
| 1980 - 272 pages
...President Roosevelt in his annual message of December 6, 1904, made the following comments : It is not true that the United States feels any land hunger...other nations of the Western Hemisphere save such aa are for their welfare. All that this country desires is to see the neighboring countries stable,... | |
| Walter A. McDougall - 1997 - 316 pages
...itself serve as gendarme and bill collector in the region:4t It is not n ue that the United Stares feels any land hunger or entertains any projects as regards the other narions of the Western Hemisphere save such as are for their welfare. All thar this country desires... | |
| Kathy Sammis - 2000 - 132 pages
...presidents and a fifth president's secretary of state. US President Theodore Roosevelt, 1904 It is not true that the United States feels any land hunger...the Western Hemisphere save such as are for their own welfare. All that this country desires is to see the neighboring countries stable, orderly, and... | |
| James Dunkerley - 2000 - 230 pages
...jump from the avowal of principle to the assertion of conditionality: All that we desire is to see all neighboring countries stable, orderly and prosperous....conduct themselves well can count upon our hearty friendliness. 1f a nation shows that it knows how to act with decency in industrial and political matters,... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Administration - 2006 - 257 pages
...owes it to itself and to all mankind not to sink into helplessness before the powers of evil It is not true that the United States feels any land hunger...neighboring countries stable, orderly, and prosperous. . . . Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a genera] loosening of the ties of civilized... | |
| Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay - 2003 - 286 pages
...issued, Washington assumed the role of policeman of the Western Hemisphere. The former Rough Rider denied that "the United States feels any land hunger or entertains...regards the other nations of the Western Hemisphere." Nonetheless, he insisted that the United States could not stand idly by while Latin American nations... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2003 - 244 pages
...projects as regards other nations, save such as are for their welfare. All that we desire is to see all neighboring countries stable, orderly and prosperous....conduct themselves well can count upon our hearty friendliness. If a nation shows that it knows how to act with decency in industrial and political matters,... | |
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