| John Spencer Bassett - 1913 - 950 頁
...change our geographical conditions and liecome "virtually a part of our coast line." He continued, "Xo other great power would, under similar circumstances,...control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interests and welfare." Congress, however, did nothing. Elaine, secretary of state under Garfield,... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1915 - 572 頁
...and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coast line of the United States. . . . No other power would under similar circumstances fail to assert...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare." Evarts proposed to Colombia that all cessions be considered as subject to the treaty of 1846, and that... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 476 頁
...and safety are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great powers would, under similar circumstances, fail to assert...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare." In these two documents a new policy and two new phrases — "paramount interest" and "coast line of... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1916 - 528 頁
...consistently with the rights of the nations to be affected by it. ... No other great power would, un^er similar circumstances, fail to assert a rightful control...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare." It is pertinent to recall that these memorable words — the most advanced, radical, and aggressive... | |
| 1917 - 676 頁
...to our means of defense, our unity, peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare." Under President Garfield, Secretary of State Blaine reiterated with his wonted vigor the American Doctrine... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1918 - 534 頁
...to our means of defense, our unity, peace and safety are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. 6. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS, MARCH 4, 1889." We have happily maintained a policy of avoiding... | |
| William W. Rasor - 1919 - 442 頁
...to our means of defense, our unity, peace and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would under...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare. Humboldt defined the isthmian zone as that included between the Mississippi, Missouri and other northern... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - 1920 - 578 頁
...our means of defence, our unity, peace, and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other Great Power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare.' 102. In the following year, 1881, the Secretary of State, Mr. Elaine, having heard that Colombia was... | |
| 1920 - 600 頁
...our means of defence, our unity, peace, and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other Great Power would,...closely and vitally affecting its interest and welfare.' 102. In the following year, 1881, the Secretary of State, Mr. Blaine, having heard that Colombia was... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1920 - 378 頁
...our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States. No other great power would,...control over a work so closely and vitally affecting its interests and welfare. Without urging further the grounds of my opinion, I repeat, in conclusion, that... | |
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