Intervention; Monroe Doctrine; claimsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... reason why it could be more easily supplanted by national insult or injustice than our attach- ment to any other foreign state could be . It is a chivalrous sentiment , and it must be preserved by chivalrous conduct and bearing on both ...
... reason why it could be more easily supplanted by national insult or injustice than our attach- ment to any other foreign state could be . It is a chivalrous sentiment , and it must be preserved by chivalrous conduct and bearing on both ...
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... reason why you should not read to him the despatch itself if , for any reason , you deem it expedient to do so . At the same time you are authorized to assure Mr. Iglesias that so far from experiencing any sensibility concerning the ...
... reason why you should not read to him the despatch itself if , for any reason , you deem it expedient to do so . At the same time you are authorized to assure Mr. Iglesias that so far from experiencing any sensibility concerning the ...
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... reason for its destruction has been given us , you will still consider yourself accredited to it , if any legiti- mate representative exists in the place of President Calderon . If none such exists , you will remain in Lima until you ...
... reason for its destruction has been given us , you will still consider yourself accredited to it , if any legiti- mate representative exists in the place of President Calderon . If none such exists , you will remain in Lima until you ...
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... reason and persuasion to bear in seeking the termination of the unhappy controversy ; and you will consider as revoked that portion of your original instruction which directs you on the contingency therein stated as follows : " You will ...
... reason and persuasion to bear in seeking the termination of the unhappy controversy ; and you will consider as revoked that portion of your original instruction which directs you on the contingency therein stated as follows : " You will ...
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... reason and of arms , they may say to us : You have set us the example ; you have quit your own to stand on foreign ground ; you have abandoned the policy you professed in the day of your weakness , to interfere in the affairs of the ...
... reason and of arms , they may say to us : You have set us the example ; you have quit your own to stand on foreign ground ; you have abandoned the policy you professed in the day of your weakness , to interfere in the affairs of the ...
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