Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers... The Metropolitan - 23. oldal1832Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 oldal
...the same principle is a question to which all independent Powers whose Governments differ from them are interested, even those most remote, and surely...in regard to Europe which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globel^nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 oldal
...tQ.j\vhich_aU_indepentIent ^jo\vers, whose governments differ froni theirs,_jtre iatecgsted ; even'TEbse' most remote, and surely none more so than the United...in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 oldal
...more so than the United States. Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of... | |
| John Bigelow - 1895 - 472 oldal
...concerns of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried on the same principle is a question to which all independent powers whose governments differ...in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 oldal
...any European power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States. Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1895 - 686 oldal
...any European power, in any other light than as the manifestation of any unfriendly disposition toward the United States Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1895 - 926 oldal
...disposition toward the United States Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of... | |
| Archibald Ross Colquhoun - 1895 - 508 oldal
...a corresponding change, on the part of the United States, indispensable to their security. . . . " Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 oldal
...based his right to protest against European intervention on our withdrawal from European interests : " Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage in the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
| Alexander Francis Morrison - 1896 - 62 oldal
...of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried, on the same principle, is a question to which all independent powers whose governments differ...in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same,... | |
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