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" But the war in which the present proposition might engage us, should that be its consequence, is not her war, but ours. Its object is to introduce and establish the American system of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those... "
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont. Reports and opinions ... - Página 316
por Thomas Jefferson - 1854
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First Pan-Pacific Educational Conference, Honolulu, August 11-24, 1921: Held ...

1921 - 258 páginas
...from our land all foreign nations, of never permitting the powers of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...its most powerful member, surely we should do it. Rut I am clearly of Mr. Canning's opinion that it will prevent war, instead of provoking it. With Great...
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Americanism

George Browning Lockwood - 1921 - 244 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it. * * * I have been so long weaned from political subjects, and have so long ceased to take any interest...
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From Isolation to Leadership: Revised. A Review of American Foreign Policy

John Holladay Latané - 1922 - 312 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...division in the body of the European powers, and draw 30 From Isolation to Leadership over to our side its most powerful member, surely we should do it....
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Current Problems in Citizenship

William Bennett Munro - 1924 - 568 páginas
...most harm of anyone or all on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. ... If we can effect a division in the body of the European...its most powerful member, surely we should do it." Madison not only agreed with Jefferson, but went farther and suggested that the joint declaration should...
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Promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine: Proceedings of the ..., Volumen481

Southern Commercial Congress - 1924 - 134 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it. And it•, to facilitate this, we cnn effect a division in 'the body of the European powers, and draw over...
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National Isolation an Illusion: Political Independence Not Isolation ...

Perry Belmont - 1925 - 652 páginas
...foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart...member, surely we should do it. But I am clearly of Mr. Kenning's opinion, that it will prevent instead of provoke war. [Co-operation with England, which would...
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The Lawless Law of Nations: An Exposition of the Prevailing Arbitrary ...

Sterling Edwin Edmunds - 1925 - 482 páginas
...never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affaire of our nation's. It is to maintain our principle, not to depart from it. And if, to facilitate...of the European powers, and draw over to our side ita most powerful member, surely we should do it. But I am clearly of Mr. Canning's opinion, that it...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen89

1919 - 492 páginas
...forign na tions, of never permitting the powers of Eu rope to intermeddle with the affairs of onnation. It is to maintain our own principle not to depart...and draw over to our side its most powerful member, sureh we should do it. But I am clearly of Mr. Canning's opinion that it will prevent war. instead...
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The Mastery of the Pacific: Can the British Empire and the United States Agree?

Frank Fox - 1928 - 298 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...Canning's opinion that it will prevent instead of provoke war." 237 that, whilst Great Britain was the only country with power to harm the United States,...
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Memorandum on the Monroe Doctrine

J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - 1930 - 272 páginas
...out of our land all foreign powers — of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it. Later in his communication Mr. Jefferson said : I could honestly, therefore, join in the declaration...
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