I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional foot of territory by conquest. She will devote herself to showing that she knows how to make honorable and fruitful use of the territory she has, and she must... The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1917 - Página 199de Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 426 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1914 - 964 páginas
...rely upon the disinterested friendship of the United States, and one of the duties of friendship was to see "that from no quarter are material interests made superior to human liberty and national opportunity." Do not think, be warned, "that questions of the day are mere questions of policy and... | |
| 1915 - 980 páginas
...and gentlemen, is the issue which we now have to face. I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional foot of territory by conquest.' Mr. Wilson's public speeches are fewer for the time he has been in office than those, perhaps, of any... | |
| 1916 - 1130 páginas
...nation should exercise patience and selfrestraint in dealing with a country torn by civil strife ; " the United States will never again seek one additional foot of territory by conquest;" "the steady pressure of moral force will break the barriers of pride and prejudice down, and we shall... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 922 páginas
...of territory at their expense, President Wilson said: I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional foot of territory by conquest The policy thus announced by the President has been said to be the Monroe Doctrine interpreted in the... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1913 - 416 páginas
...and gentlemen, is the issue which we now have to face. I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional...use of the territory she has, and she must regard it ag one of the duties of friendship to see that from no quarter are material interests made superior... | |
| Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - 1914 - 420 páginas
...STATES AND THE AMERICAN CONTINENT ADDRESS ' WOODROW WILSON I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional...interests made superior to human liberty and national opportunity. I say this, not with a single thought that any one will gainsay it, but merely to fix... | |
| 1914 - 40 páginas
...and gentlemen, is the issue which we now have to face. I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional...interests made superior to human liberty and national opportunity. I say this, not with a single thought that anyone will gainsay it, but merely to fix in... | |
| Rafael Reyes - 1914 - 400 páginas
...of territory by conquest. She will devote herself to showing that she knows how to make honourable and fruitful use of the territory she has. And she...interests made superior to human liberty and national opportunity. I say this, not with a single thought that any one will gainsay it, but merely to fix... | |
| 1914 - 874 páginas
...integrity, and opportunity, as against material interests, is the issue which we now have to face," and we "must regard it as one of the duties of friendship...interests made superior to human liberty and national opportunity." President Wilson's policy is to fight for the Mexicans the fight we have been and are... | |
| Rafael Reyes - 1914 - 408 páginas
...and gentlemen, is the issue which we now have to face. I want to take this occasion to say that the United States will never again seek one additional...devote herself to showing that she knows how to make honourable and fruitful use of the territory she has. And she must regard it as one of the duties of... | |
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