| 1913 - 1030 pages
...the House of Representatives — that Congress of the United States are unwilling by silence to have the nations of the world under the impression that...transpiring in the Republic of Mexico, and that they think it fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to acknowledge... | |
| Darius Harlan Pingrey - 1913 - 20 pages
...the House of Representatives — that Congress of the United States are unwilling by silence to have the nations of the world under the impression that...transpiring in the Republic of Mexico, and that they think it fit to declare THE MONBOE DOCTBINE. . 1 that it does not accord with the policy of the United... | |
| 1916 - 688 pages
...House of Representatives resolved unanimously that: The Congress of the United States are unwilling by silence to leave the nations of the world under the...transpiring in the Republic of Mexico, and that they think it fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to acknowledge... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1916 - 464 pages
...passed by a unanimous vote a joint resolution declaring that the Congress of the United States "are not indifferent spectators of the deplorable events now transpiring in the Republic of Mexico; and they therefore think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to... | |
| 1921 - 64 pages
...of America in Congress assembled, That the Congress of the United States are unwilling, by silence, leave the nations of the world under the impression...events now transpiring in the republic of Mexico; and they, therefore, think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin - 1921 - 186 pages
...Representatives unanimously to resolve : The Congress of the United States are unwilling by silence to have the nations of the world under the impression that they are indifferent spectators to the deplorable events now transpiring in the republic of Mexico, and they think fit to declare that... | |
| 1924 - 610 pages
...which the Senate took no action. It declared that the Congress of the United States were unwilling by silence to leave the nations of the world under the impression that they were indifferent spectators of the deplorable events now transpiring in the republic of Mexico, and... | |
| Warren Reed West - 1924 - 300 pages
...which the Senate took no action. It declared that the Congress of the United States were unwilling by silence to leave the nations of the world under the impression that they were indifferent spectators of the deplorable events now transpiring in the republic of Mexico, and... | |
| Elizabeth Brett White - 1927 - 370 pages
...April 4, 1864, joint resolutions declaring that the Congress of the United States "are unwilling by silence to leave the nations of the world under the...are indifferent spectators of the deplorable events transpiring in Mexico, and think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United... | |
| Charles Prentice Howland - 1928 - 644 pages
...Congress promptly resolved that: 43 The Congress of the United States are unwilling by silence to have the nations of the world under the impression that...transpiring in the Republic of Mexico and that they think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to acknowledge any... | |
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