Intervention; Monroe Doctrine; claimsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... measures which are burthensome for their observation and suppression ; " and that two of the high contracting parties ( France and Great Britain ) hav- ing besides " received from the Greeks an earnest invitation to inter- pose their ...
... measures which are burthensome for their observation and suppression ; " and that two of the high contracting parties ( France and Great Britain ) hav- ing besides " received from the Greeks an earnest invitation to inter- pose their ...
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... measures which may have a great and dangerous recoil upon ourselves , we might be called in defense of our own altars and firesides to take an attitude which would cause our neutrality to be respected , and choose peace or war , as our ...
... measures which may have a great and dangerous recoil upon ourselves , we might be called in defense of our own altars and firesides to take an attitude which would cause our neutrality to be respected , and choose peace or war , as our ...
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... measures will , in any event , be resorted to ; and that the contest , if forced upon them , will be carried on , on their part , with strict ref- erence to the established rules of civilized warfare . " Mr. Van Buren , Sec . of State ...
... measures will , in any event , be resorted to ; and that the contest , if forced upon them , will be carried on , on their part , with strict ref- erence to the established rules of civilized warfare . " Mr. Van Buren , Sec . of State ...
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... measure could be taken by forces of the United States for the protection of their citizens there , which we would not ... measures amount to an intervention in the domestic disturbances of that country by aiding one belligerent against ...
... measure could be taken by forces of the United States for the protection of their citizens there , which we would not ... measures amount to an intervention in the domestic disturbances of that country by aiding one belligerent against ...
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... our statesmen was to keep the United States out of the wars which were devastating Europe . The discussion of measures of neutrality begins with the state papers of Mr. Jefferson when Secretary of State . 64 [ § 907 . INTERVENTION .
... our statesmen was to keep the United States out of the wars which were devastating Europe . The discussion of measures of neutrality begins with the state papers of Mr. Jefferson when Secretary of State . 64 [ § 907 . INTERVENTION .
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