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" To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition. "
The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge - Stran 373
1919
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Selected Articles on the Monroe Doctrine

1915 - 292 strani
..."political control to be lost by one party and gained by the other." "To-day," declared Mr. Olney, "the United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." All the advantages of this superiority were, he affirmed, at once imperilled if the principle should...
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Empire and Armament: The Evolution of American Imperialism and the Problem ...

Jennings Cropper Wise - 1915 - 378 strani
...question and boldly announced that the United States was master in the Western Hemisphere, saying: The United States is practically sovereign on this...the subjects to which it confines its interposition. Why? It is not because of the pure friendship or good will felt for it. It is not simply by reason...
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The World Court, Količina 5

1919 - 484 strani
...President Wilson's restatements of the doctrine supersede Secretary Olney's extreme declaration that the United States is practically sovereign on this continent and its fiat law, but there are senators, politicians and editors who still claim that the right to do whatsoever...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 476 strani
...and inexpedient" ; that the interests "of Europe are irreconcilably diverse from those of America" ; that "to-day the United States is practically sovereign...the subjects to which it confines its interposition" ; that it is "master of the situation." These weighty declarations were further asserted to be at once...
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Bulletin, Izdaje 20–23

North Carolina. State Dept. of Archives and History - 1916 - 398 strani
...Civilization must either advance or retrograde accordingly as its supremacy is extended or curtailed. . . . "Today the United States is practically sovereign...the subjects to which it confines its interposition. Why? It is not simply by reason of its high character as a civilized state, nor because wisdom and...
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The Political Quarterly, Količina 7

1916 - 216 strani
...governmental constitutions, are friends and allies, commercially and politically, of the United States. . . . To-day the United States is practically sovereign...the subjects to which it confines its interposition. . . . There is, then, a doctrine of American public law, well founded in principle and abundantly sanctioned...
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, Količina 9

1916 - 688 strani
...Magazine of The New York Times whether such sequestration has occurred or is now going on." He affirmed: " Today the United States is practically sovereign on...subjects to which it confines its interposition." He closed with the statement that it was the " unmistakable and imperative duty of the President to...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 474 strani
...because it is good for us. No American statesman will ever again inform Europe, as Mr. Olney did, that " The United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." THE WORLD'S BELIEF IN FORCE The conditions of the world call for modesty, foresight, and preparation...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 478 strani
...The people of the United States have vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. . . . " To-day the United States is practically sovereign...fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines Sover its interposition. Why? It is not because of the eigntyof pure friendship or good will felt for...
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Annual Report ..., Količine 111–114

New England Society in the City of New York - 1916 - 492 strani
...placed the capstone upon the edifice of National policy by directingRichard Olney to notify the world that "today the United States is practically sovereign...this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects upon which it confines its interposition." Here, then, succinctly stated, is the great basic principle...
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