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" Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit the Monroe Doctrine to be used by any nation on this Continent as a shield to protect it from the consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. "
The Annual Register - Page 449
edited by - 1906
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1906 - 1188 pages
...extreme reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted. Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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1905. Index

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1907 - 778 pages
...reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted. r^Sloreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 1, Part 2

Electronic journals - 1907 - 526 pages
...Digest, vol. 6, pages 527, 528. See also his message of December of the same year, in which he says : " We must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...Doctrine to be used by any nation on this continent aa a shield to protect it from the consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations." And farther...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1908: 1789 ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1908 - 874 pages
...reluctance and when it has become evi<dent that every other resource has been exhausted. Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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The United States as a World Power

Archibald Cary Coolidge - Literary Criticism - 1908 - 474 pages
...message of December 5, of the same year, he wrote : — "We must make it evident that we do not intend the Monroe Doctrine to be used by any nation on this...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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The United States as a World Power

Archibald Cary Coolidge - Eastern question (Far East) - 1908 - 408 pages
...message of December 5, of the same year, he wrote : — "We must make it evident that we do not intend the Monroe Doctrine to be used by any nation on this...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 72

Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1148 pages
...how careless such an act would have been in a person sui juris, cannot be invoked by the defendant as a shield to protect it from the consequences of its own breach of duty. [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Railroads, Cent. Dig. §§ 1096-1090; Dec. Dig....
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The Marvelous Career of Theodore Roosevelt

1910 - 444 pages
...which we have spoken. He gave this word of warning to the offending republics in his 1905 message: " We must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. All we can undertake to do, he affirmed, in case of an outrage committed by an American republic against...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1908 - 878 pages
...extreme reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted. Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Obsolete Shibboleth

Hiram Bingham - Monroe doctrine - 1913 - 172 pages
...extreme reluctance and when it has become evident that every other resource has been exhausted. Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit...consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations. If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation, such as an outrage against...
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