The North American Review, 220. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1924 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... century of time .. " It is not , technically and precisely speaking , a National policy . It is an American principle . We are accustomed to refer to it as a doctrine — the Monroe Doctrine ; it is really a dictum , the only dictum ever ...
... century of time .. " It is not , technically and precisely speaking , a National policy . It is an American principle . We are accustomed to refer to it as a doctrine — the Monroe Doctrine ; it is really a dictum , the only dictum ever ...
Sayfa 12
... National policy with respect to foreign relations , —a distinct and clearly defined policy , from which there has been no deviation in a century of time . Indeed , as a circumstance not devoid of 12 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... National policy with respect to foreign relations , —a distinct and clearly defined policy , from which there has been no deviation in a century of time . Indeed , as a circumstance not devoid of 12 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
Sayfa 14
... century of its existence in en- hanced strength and vigor , the United States is fully warranted in considering and upholding the Monroe Doctrine as a part of the modern international code of the civilized world . And what precisely is ...
... century of its existence in en- hanced strength and vigor , the United States is fully warranted in considering and upholding the Monroe Doctrine as a part of the modern international code of the civilized world . And what precisely is ...
Sayfa 15
... century ago and for long thereafter probable encroachment by Europe was a menace to America ; the United States , with a total population of barely ten millions , boldly forbade it . Today the probability of interference has ceased to ...
... century ago and for long thereafter probable encroachment by Europe was a menace to America ; the United States , with a total population of barely ten millions , boldly forbade it . Today the probability of interference has ceased to ...
Sayfa 16
... century of time ! We have not changed . We keep our promises . We would not im- pose our will upon Europe or upon any part of Europe . And we shall not now or ever hereafter " participate in the political broils of Europe . " Let that ...
... century of time ! We have not changed . We keep our promises . We would not im- pose our will upon Europe or upon any part of Europe . And we shall not now or ever hereafter " participate in the political broils of Europe . " Let that ...
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