 | Edward Donovan - 1910 - 60 pages
...Republics and Mexico. This message, now known as the "Monroe Doctrine," gave Europe warning that "we should consider any attempt on the part of European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere, as dangerous to our peace and safety." After the election of his successor, he... | |
 | William Isaac Hull - 1915 - 158 pages
...dimensions. We should consider any attempt [said President Monroe in his annual message of December 2, 1823] on the part of European Powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. This "system" he defines and rejects in the... | |
 | Hannah White - 1918 - 232 pages
...represents a principle dear to the hearts of the American people, for we believe as firmly as in 1823 that any attempt on the part of European powers "to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere is dangerous to our peace and safety." The Monroe Doctrine has been amplified and... | |
 | Percy Keese Fitzhugh - 1919 - 440 pages
...Declaration of Independence had proved contagious. It was then that President Monroe said: We should consider any attempt on the part of European powers to extend their system to this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety . . . and should regard it as a manifestation... | |
 | Percy Keese Fitzhugh - 1919 - 442 pages
...Declaration of Independence had proved contagious. It was then that President Monroe said: We should consider any attempt on the part of European powers to extend their system to this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety . . . and should regard it as a manifestation... | |
 | Henry Waters Taft - 1920 - 368 pages
...President Monroe in his annual message to Congress said: "We should consider any attempt on their part [the part of European powers] to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety"; and "We could not view any interposition... | |
 | Eduard Fueter - 1922 - 514 pages
...December 2 of the same year, President Monroe sent his famous message to Congress declaring that he would consider any attempt on the part of European Powers to extend their system to the Western Hemisphere, or to interfere in the domestic affairs of American states, as dangerous to... | |
 | Eduard Fueter - 1922 - 536 pages
...December 2 of the same year, President Monroe sent his famous message to Congress declaring that he would consider any attempt on the part of European Powers to extend their system to the Western Hemisphere, or to interfere in the domestic affairs of American states, as dangerous to... | |
 | Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 598 pages
...former declaration, due to the persistence of the Holy Alliance in its absurdities, and declaring that any attempt on the part of European Powers to extend their system of national intervention to any part of America, would be considered as dangerous to the peace and... | |
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