| Henry William Elson - 1899 - 424 strani
...In that message the President speaks thus of the Monroe Doctrine: "It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures." This was investing the doctrine with a permanence by an authority equal to that which first proclaimed... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 278 strani
...and the tranquiJ maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures. It is also suggested in the British reply that we should seek not to apply the Monroe doctrine to the... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1900 - 556 strani
...safety as a nation, and essential to our free institutions, . . . •was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures ; " that Great Britain having finally refused to submit the dispute to arbitration, nothing remained... | |
| John Brooks Henderson - 1901 - 556 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. . . . In the belief that the doctrine for which we contend was clear and definite, that it was founded... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1904 - 304 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete...for our absolute non-interference, none the less is the observance of the Monroe Doctrine of vital concern to our people and their Government. Speaking... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1904 - 306 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete...subject for our absolute non-interference, none the loss is the observance of the Monroe Doctrine of vital concern to our people and their Government.... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1904 - 304 strani
...was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our 269 Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly...for our absolute non-interference, none the less is the observance of the Monroe Doctrine of vital concern to our people and their Government. Speaking... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 516 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It is intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete...non-interference, none the less is an observance of the Monroe Doetrine of vital concern to our people and their government. Assuming, therefore, that we may properly... | |
| 1906 - 856 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. Polk had attempted to maintain that for Great Britain to occupy territory which she claimed as her... | |
| 1914 - 1078 strani
...and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures. As the particular occasions which called it forth have slipped back into history, the declaration itself,... | |
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