| Michigan State Bar Association - 1917 - 662 strani
...political union between a European and an American state unnatural and inexpedient can hardly be denied The states of America south as well as north, by geographical...commercially and politically of the United States Today the United States is practically sovereign on this public law well founded In principle and abundantly... | |
| 1917 - 712 strani
...union between a European and an American State unnatural and Inexpedient can 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... | |
| Max Farrand - 1918 - 378 strani
...Professor Fish, more errors could hardly have been compressed into fewer words than in Olney 's remark that "the states of America, South as well as North, by...by natural sympathy, by similarity of governmental institutions, are friends and allies, commercially and politically, of the United States." 1 Nor was... | |
| Max Farrand - 1918 - 382 strani
...hardly have been compressed into fewer words than in Olney 's remark that "the states of America, 327 South as well as North, by geographical proximity,...by natural sympathy, by similarity of governmental institutions, are friends and allies, commercially and politically, of the United States." l Nor was... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - 1919 - 96 strani
...opposite principle— to the idea that every people has an inalienable right of self-government. . . . The States of America, south as well as north, by geographical proximity, by natural sympathy (whatever that may mean), by similarity of governmental institutions, are friends and allies, commercially... | |
| Henry James - 1923 - 384 strani
...America, and that any European control of the latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious. . . . The states of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States. . . . 1 At a time when the Republican Party was justifying its Central American policy by citing precedents... | |
| Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 614 strani
...States whenever that independence is endangered? he question can be candidly answered in but one way. The States of America, South as well as North, by...States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is, of course, to completely reverse that situation and signifies the loss of all... | |
| Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 592 strani
...American state is attacked, since only the United States has the strength adequate to the exigency. sympathy, by similarity of governmental constitutions,...States. To allow the subjugation of any of them by an European power is, of course, to completely reverse that situation and signifies the loss of all... | |
| Herman Theodoor Colenbrander - 1925 - 432 strani
...make any permanent politica! union between an European and an American state unnatural and inexpedient The States of America, South as well as North, by...by natural sympathy, by similarity of governmental institutions are friends and allies, commercially and politically, of the United States .... To-day,... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - 1928 - 726 strani
...existing dependencies of any European power we shall not interfere. Again, Secretary Olney declared that "the states of America, South as well as North, by...commercially and politically, of the United States." This statement contains several errors. In fact, the United States is more remote geographically from... | |
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