| 1919 - 434 pages
...union between a European and an American State unnatural and inexpedient, will hardly be denied. . . . The States of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. . . . To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon... | |
| J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - 1930 - 272 pages
...States whenever that independence is endangered? The question can be candidly answered in but one way. The States of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is, of course, to completely reverse that... | |
| 1980 - 272 pages
...States whenever that independence is endangered? The question can be candidly answered in but one way. The States of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is, of course, to completely reverse that... | |
| VD Mahajan - 1988 - 1014 pages
...political union between an European and an American State unnatural and inexpedient will hardly be denied. for democracy, for the right Today the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects... | |
| Alyn Brodsky - 2000 - 529 pages
...interposition in the event of such a threat was justified on the grounds that these states, "by geographic proximity, by natural sympathy, by similarity of governmental...commercially and politically, of the United States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is ... to completely reverse that situation... | |
| H.W. Brands - 2002 - 383 pages
...[to improve his argument, Olney spoke of the two continents as divisions of a single super-America], by geographical proximity, by natural sympathy, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. To allow the subjugation of any one of them by a European power is, of course, to completely reverse... | |
| Edward Parliament Kohn - 2004 - 274 pages
...inexpedient," but he asserted that the people of the western hemisphere shared naturally inherent interests: "The states of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is, of course, to completely reverse that... | |
| 1913 - 934 pages
...between laic and policy. In the second place, we had assumed a new theorem. In the words of Mr. Olney: 'The states of America, South as well as North, by...States.' A few years earlier the then Secretary of State, Blaine, had brought into existence the International Union of American Republics, and had enunciated... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1900 - 1448 pages
...States whenever that independence is endangered? The question can be candidly answered in but one way. The States of America, South as well as North, by...allies, commercially and politically, of the United State?. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European Power is, of course, to completely reverse... | |
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