| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1062 strani
...states of this hemisphere that they should have no entangling union with the powers of the Old'World, a connection which would almost necessarily make them parties to wars having no interest in them, and which would often involve them in hostilities with the other American states, contiguous... | |
| Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar - 1924 - 566 strani
...of paramount importance to the states of this Hemisphere that they should have no entangling union with the Powers of the old world, a connection which...separation was first announced by the United States, have served still more to satisfy the people of this country of its wisdom and to fortify their resolution... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1867 - 1434 strani
...of paramount importance to the States of this hemisphere that they ïhould have no entangling union with the Powers of the Old World ; a connection which would almost necessarily make them parties to тагз having no interest in them, and which would often involve them in hostilities with the other... | |
| 1980 - 272 strani
...of paramount importance to the States of this Hemisphere that they should have no entangling union with the Powers of the old world, a connection which...separation was first announced by the United States have served still more to satisfy the people of this country of its wisdom and to fortify their resolution... | |
| American Society of International Law - 1914 - 404 strani
...of paramount importance to the states of this hemisphere that they should have no entangling union with the Powers of the Old World, a connection which...separation was first announced by the United States have served still more to satisfy the people of this country of its widsom and to fortify their resolution... | |
| 1900 - 834 strani
...of paramount importance to the States of this hemisphere that they should have no entangling union with the powers of the Old World; a connection which...necessarily make them parties to wars having no interest in them, and which would often involve them in hostilities with the other American States, contiguous... | |
| 1896 - 900 strani
...World; a connection which would abuost necessarily make them parties to wars having no interest in them and which would often involve them in hostilities with the other American States contiguous or remot«. Tho years which have passed by since the principle of separation was first announced by the... | |
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