I, therefore, come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of... New Outlook - Página 381916Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919
...stated : I therefore come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways, and to such an extent, as may be necessary to obtain from Geu. Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States.... | |
 | George Agnew Chamberlain - 1920 - 239 páginas
...terms: "I therefore come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways, and to such an extent, as may be necessary...recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States." The Congress replied within forty-eight hours, "The President is justified in the employment of the... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1920
...stated : I therefore come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways, and to such an extent, as may be necessary to obtain from Gen. Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States.... | |
 | David Saville Muzzey - 1921 - 604 páginas
...such a way as to indicate a new spirit and attitude on the part of the Huertistas. to obtain from Gen. Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of...the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now obtaining in Mexico. There can in what we do be no thought of... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1922
...House. I, therefore, come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary...the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There can in what we do be no... | |
 | John Mabry Mathews - 1922 - 353 páginas
...House. I therefore come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary...of the rights and dignity of the United States."* Two days later Congress passed a joint resolution which declared that "the President is justified in... | |
 | Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 1251 páginas
...House. I therefore come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary...distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There can in what we do be no thought of aggression or of selfish aggrandizement. We seek to maintain... | |
 | Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 641 páginas
...to the request of the President that he be permitted to "use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary...recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States. ' ' 3 A further inferential right that may be regarded as an extension of the right of self-protection... | |
 | Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 641 páginas
...to the request of the President that he be permitted to "use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary...recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States."3 A further inferential right that may be regarded as an extension of the right of self-protection... | |
 | David Saville Muzzey - 1924
...with the request for approval to "use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such extent as may be necessary to obtain from General...recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States." The President did not even wait for the consent of Congress.1 Shortly after midnight of April 21 a... | |
| |