... conceded that those of Europe are irreconcilably diverse from those of America, and that any European control of the latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious. If, however, for the reasons stated, the forcible intrusion of European Powers... The Agora - Page 4511896Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1896 - 338 pages
...latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious. If, however, for the reasons stated the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...deprecated — if, as it is to be deprecated, it should lie resisted and prevented — such resistance and prevention must come from the United States. They... | |
| 1896 - 44 pages
...latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious. If, however, for the reasons stated, the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...to be deprecated— if, as It is to be deprecated, tt should be resisted and prevented— such resistance and prevention must come from the United. States.... | |
| 1896 - 776 pages
...stated, the forcible intrusion of Enropean Powers into American politics is to be deprecated— if, äs it is to be deprecated, it should be resisted and prevented — such resistancc and prevention must come from the United States. They would come from it, of course, were... | |
| Gamaliel Bradford - 1899 - 548 pages
...denied. Why should it be so any more than in the case of Canada or Australia ? If, however, the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...resistance and prevention must come from the United States. That is to say, the government of the United States is to assume a protectorate over all the South... | |
| Gamaliel Bradford - 1899 - 556 pages
...denied. Why should it be so any more than in the case of Canada or Australia ? If, however, the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...resistance and prevention must come from the United Si ates. That is to say, the government of the United States is to assume a protectorate over all the... | |
| John Brooks Henderson - 1901 - 556 pages
...latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious. If, however, for the reasons stated the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...it is to be deprecated, it should be resisted and prevented—such resistance and prevention must come from the United States. They would come from it,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 pages
...politics is to be deprecated—if, as it is to be deprecated, it should be resisted and prevented—such resistance and prevention must come from the United...the, point of attack. But, if they come at all, they nuiKt also come from it when any other American state is attacked, since only the United States has... | |
| 1910 - 1240 pages
...forcible Intrusion of European i-owers Into American politic* Is to be deprecated — If, as It ia to be deprecated. It should be resisted and prevented...resistance and prevention must come from the United Ftates. They would come from It, of course, were It made the point of attack. But, If they come «t... | |
| Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - 1911 - 830 pages
...latter le necessarily both Incongruous and injurious. If, however, for the reasons stated the forcible intrusion of European powers into American politics...deprecated, it should be resisted and prevented— such résistance end prevention must come from the United States. They would come from It, of course, were... | |
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