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" I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world : that no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be... "
The United States and Latin America - Page 332
by John Holladay Latané - 1920 - 344 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 225

1917 - 436 pages
...bloodiest wars in all history.f The Monroe Doctrine, according to President Wilson, is the doctrine ' that no nation should seek to extend its polity over ' any other nation or people, but that every nation should be ' left free to determine its own polity.' He does not, indeed, in this respect claim...
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The Century, Volume 100

Literature - 1920 - 922 pages
...President Wilson in his Senate speech of January 22, 1917: I am proposing that all nations henceforth should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President...the world: That no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its...
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Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1920 - 890 pages
...doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world: That no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own policy, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the little along with the great...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

Electronic journals - 1918 - 954 pages
...particular aversion to either the name or the principles of the Monroe Doctrine: "I am proposing," he says, "as it were that the nations should with one accord...of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world. ... I am proposing that all nations henceforth avoid entangling alliances which would draw them into...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 12

Electronic journals - 1918 - 962 pages
...particular aversion to either the name or the principles of the Monroe Doctrine: "I am proposing," he says, "as it were that the nations should with one accord...of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world. ... I am proposing that all nations henceforth avoid entangling alliances which would draw them into...
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The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Volumes 3-6

History - 1914 - 542 pages
...Wilson outlined to the Senate the kind of peace that the United States could join in guaranteeing. "I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should...other nation or people, but that every people should he left free to determine its own polity, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid,...
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Facts about the War, Volumes 1-92

Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 388 pages
...universe, saying : " I suggest that the different nations should agree to adopt the Monroe Doctrine as the doctrine of the world : that no nation should seek to impose its policy upon any other country, but that each race should be free to determine its own particular...
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The World Court, Volume 5

International relations - 1919 - 484 pages
...of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world ; that no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own policy, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the little along with the great...
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The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Volumes 4-6

History - 1915 - 452 pages
...Wilson outlined to the Senate the kind of peace that the United States could join in guaranteeing. "I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doetrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world : that no nation should seek to extend its...
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Current History, Volume 6

History - 1917 - 676 pages
...right anywhere exists to hand people about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property. I am proposing, as It were, that the nations should...the world ; that no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine Its...
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