American Foreign Relations: Conduct and PoliciesCentury Company, 1928 - 700 páginas |
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... accept the crown of Mexico bolstered up by French troops . Our Secretary of State , Seward , protested against the French intervention , but , so long as the Civil War continued , the United States Govern- ment could do no more than ...
... accept the crown of Mexico bolstered up by French troops . Our Secretary of State , Seward , protested against the French intervention , but , so long as the Civil War continued , the United States Govern- ment could do no more than ...
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... He was fully determined to accept the latter alternative . There- fore , on December 17 , 1895 , he sent a message to Congress in which he declared that : " If a European power by an extension of its 46 AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS.
... He was fully determined to accept the latter alternative . There- fore , on December 17 , 1895 , he sent a message to Congress in which he declared that : " If a European power by an extension of its 46 AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS.
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... accepted , " it will , in my opinion , be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power , as a wilful aggression upon its rights and interests , the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exercise of ...
... accepted , " it will , in my opinion , be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power , as a wilful aggression upon its rights and interests , the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exercise of ...
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... accept the decision of the court , and , very largely as a result , the court went out of existence in 1918. Thus ended a very promising experiment in Central American coöperation , whose es- tablishment the United States had heartily ...
... accept the decision of the court , and , very largely as a result , the court went out of existence in 1918. Thus ended a very promising experiment in Central American coöperation , whose es- tablishment the United States had heartily ...
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... for the accomplishment of this common end . This was suggested by former President Roosevelt when , in his speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 , he said : " It would be a master stroke if those great 120 PAGE.
... for the accomplishment of this common end . This was suggested by former President Roosevelt when , in his speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 , he said : " It would be a master stroke if those great 120 PAGE.
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 22 - It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it ; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements.
Página 618 - Disputes as to the interpretation of a treaty, as to any question of international law, as to the existence of any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for any such breach, are declared to be among those which are generally suitable for submission to arbitration.
Página 22 - ... an attitude as will cause the neutrality we may at any time resolve upon to be scrupulously respected ; when belligerent nations, under the impossibility of making acquisitions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may choose peace or war, as our interest, guided by justice, shall counsel.
Página 655 - The decision of the Court has no binding force except between the parties and in respect of that particular case.
Página 37 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of United States are involved...
Página 22 - With me, a predominant motive has been to endeavor to gain time to our country to settle and mature its yet recent institutions, and to progress -without interruption, to that degree of strength and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes.
Página 53 - If a nation shows that it knows 'how to act with reasonable efficiency and decency in social and political matters, if it keeps order and pays its obligations, it need fear no interference from the United States. Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society...
Página 627 - The Members of the League agree to encourage and promote the establishment and co-operation of duly authorized voluntary national Red Cross organizations having as purposes the improvement of health, the prevention of disease and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world.
Página 611 - The original Members of the League of Nations shall be those of the Signatories which are named in the Annex to this Covenant, and also such of those other States named in the Annex as shall accede without reservation to this Covenant.
Página 38 - In the war between those new governments and Spain we declared our neutrality at the time of their recognition, and to this we have adhered, and shall continue to adhere, provided no change shall occur which, in the judgment of the competent authorities of this Government, shall make a corresponding change on the part of the United States indispensable to their security.