American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action, 第 3 巻Documentary Research Division, Research Studies Institute, Air University, 1955 - 315 ページ |
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... accept new concepts and discard old ones . The measure of maturity is not so much in the recognition of this natural process as in the wisdom with which these changes are made . Part of the value of a study such as this is the ...
... accept new concepts and discard old ones . The measure of maturity is not so much in the recognition of this natural process as in the wisdom with which these changes are made . Part of the value of a study such as this is the ...
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... accept of any present , Emolument , Office , or Title , of any kind whatever , from any King , Prince or foreign State . No State shall , without the consent of Congress , lay any Duty of Tonnage , keep Troops , or Ships of War in time ...
... accept of any present , Emolument , Office , or Title , of any kind whatever , from any King , Prince or foreign State . No State shall , without the consent of Congress , lay any Duty of Tonnage , keep Troops , or Ships of War in time ...
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... accepting or rejecting the compromise would fall squarely upon that body , and not upon the Administration . " The Senate advised ac- ceptance and the treaty was signed . OREGON TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN , WASHINGTON , JUNE 15 , 1846 ...
... accepting or rejecting the compromise would fall squarely upon that body , and not upon the Administration . " The Senate advised ac- ceptance and the treaty was signed . OREGON TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN , WASHINGTON , JUNE 15 , 1846 ...
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... accepted bribes from de Stoeckl to vote for the funds- approved the appropriation . Alaska thereby be- came the first non - contiguous territory to pass into the possession of the United States . Territorial expansion as a leading issue ...
... accepted bribes from de Stoeckl to vote for the funds- approved the appropriation . Alaska thereby be- came the first non - contiguous territory to pass into the possession of the United States . Territorial expansion as a leading issue ...
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... accepted at the time by the American people . The Monroe Doc- trine , therefore , was not a part of the law of the land . It was actually a " unilateral , presidential enunciation of foreign policy . " " The doctrine did not bind future ...
... accepted at the time by the American people . The Monroe Doc- trine , therefore , was not a part of the law of the land . It was actually a " unilateral , presidential enunciation of foreign policy . " " The doctrine did not bind future ...
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21 ページ - In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do.
57 ページ - Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power.
82 ページ - Kingdom, being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of their respective countries on which they base their hopes for a better future for the world. First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other; Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned...
71 ページ - The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
82 ページ - Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want...
33 ページ - A neutral government is bound— First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace...
67 ページ - The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development...
66 ページ - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts —for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
34 ページ - Today the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.
12 ページ - There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more than half of our whole produce, and contain more than half of our inhabitants.