| 1914 - 530 strani
...'non-colonisation.' Now, it was one thing to lay down the rule that ' no European ' Power or combination of Powers shall forcibly deprive an ' American State...for itself its own political fortunes and destinies ' ; t it was another thing to proclaim that the American continents, of which vast spaces were still... | |
| 1914 - 964 strani
..."non-colonization." Now, It was one thing to lay down the rule that "no European Power or combination of Powers shall forcibly deprive an American State of...itself its own political fortunes and destinies";" it was another thing to proclaim that the American continents, of which vast spaces were still unoccupied,... | |
| 1897 - 402 strani
...prevent the people of such State from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question has but a single purpose and...of self-government, and of shaping for itself its. »r. 11242. own political fortunes and destinies. || That the rale thus defined has been the Vsui"ef... | |
| Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 strani
...such state from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question luis but a single purpose and object. It is that no European...for itself its own political fortunes and destinies. ACCEPTED LAW OF THE COUNTRY. That the rule thus defined has been the accepted public law of this country... | |
| 1896 - 464 strani
...prevent the people of such state from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question has but a single purpose and...deprive an American state of the right and power of 398 self-government and of shaping for itself its own political fortunes and destinies. That the rule... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1896 - 396 strani
...prevent the people of such state from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question has but a single purpose and...forcibly deprive an American state of the right and pow«r of self-government and of shaping for itself its own political fortunes and destinies. That... | |
| 1896 - 800 strani
...prevent the people of such state from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question has but a single purpose and...European power or combination of European powers shall foreibly deprive an American state of the right and power of self-government and of shaping for itself... | |
| William Fiddian Reddaway - 1898 - 180 strani
...opposition. The rule itself, in no way establishing a protectorate, has, he contends, but a single object. " It is that no European power or combination...law of this country ever since its promulgation," he quotes history to show. He seems to approve the declaration of Secretary Bayard that the United... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1899 - 372 strani
...this interpretation of the Monroe , doctrine: "that no European power or combination of powers should forcibly deprive an American state of the right and...itself its own political fortunes and destinies;" and he further affirmed that the United States was practically sovereign on this continent because... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1900 - 312 strani
...prevent the people of such state from altering that form according to their own will and pleasure. The rule in question has but a single purpose and...itself its own political fortunes and destinies." Lord Salisbury's reply to Mr. Olney was given in two dispatches of the same date, November 26, 1895,... | |
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