| John Bassett Moore - 1918 - 508 sivua
...any American power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires. . . . We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." An occasion for the practical application of this definition soon arose. On December n, 1901, the German... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1918 - 506 sivua
...any American power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires. . . . We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts itself, provided that punish251 ment does not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non-American power." An... | |
| Jeannette Keim - 1919 - 390 sivua
...in no wise intended as hostile to any nation in the Old World." Finally, the President asserted, "We do not guarantee any State against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." The German ambassador on his recent return from Berlin having "conveyed personally to the President... | |
| Harold Rozelle Bruce - 1919 - 148 sivua
...not ask under this Doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American state. We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...not take the form of the acquisition of territory by anynon- American power. "....We do not wish to see any old World military power grow up on this continent,... | |
| 1919 - 868 sivua
...way for the blockade by defining the Monroe Doctrine in his message to Congress as " not intended to guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts...provided that punishment does not take the form of acquisition of territory by any non- American Power; " but these matters were not referred to either... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1919 - 898 sivua
...way for the blockade by defining the Monroe Doctrine in his message to Congress as " not intended to guarantee any state against punishment if it misconducts...provided that punishment does not take the form of acquisition of territory by any non- American Power;" but these matters were not referred to either... | |
| Jeannette Keim - 1919 - 396 sivua
...no wise intended as hostile to any nation in the Old World." Finally, the President asserted, " We do not guarantee any State against punishment if it misconducts itself, provided that punishment do^s not take the form of the acquisition of territory by any non-American power." The German ambassador... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1920 - 374 sivua
...not ask under this doctrine for any exclusive commercial dealings with any other American state. We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any nonAmerican power. A year later, after fruitless negotiations, the German government announced to the United States that... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education - 1920 - 152 sivua
...any American Power, save that it in truth allows each of them to form such as it desires. . . . We do not guarantee any State against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American Power." His Excellency the German Ambassador, on his recent return from Berlin, conveyed personally to the... | |
| Edwin Borchard, Justus S. Hotchkiss - 2000 - 420 sivua
...state had never as an isolated motive 227. President Roosevelt in his message of 1901 had said: "We do not guarantee any state against punishment if it...acquisition of territory by any non-American power." Cf. Secretary Hay in For. Rel., 1903, p. 5. 228. JH Ralston, The Law and Procedure of International... | |
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