Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... secure in other nations the observance of the principles which we accept as axiomatic , it is necessary for us firmly to insist upon the rights of our own citizens with- out regard to their creed or race ; without regard to whether they ...
... secure in other nations the observance of the principles which we accept as axiomatic , it is necessary for us firmly to insist upon the rights of our own citizens with- out regard to their creed or race ; without regard to whether they ...
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... secure the satisfac- tion of their claims . If the United States Government declines to take action and other foreign Governments resort to ac- tion to secure payment of their claims , the latter would be entitled , according to the ...
... secure the satisfac- tion of their claims . If the United States Government declines to take action and other foreign Governments resort to ac- tion to secure payment of their claims , the latter would be entitled , according to the ...
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... secure peace and to pre- vent war in the island . 2. The benefit to the United States will consist chiefly in the tendency under the treaty to secure stability , order , and prosperity in Santo Domingo , and the removal of the ...
... secure peace and to pre- vent war in the island . 2. The benefit to the United States will consist chiefly in the tendency under the treaty to secure stability , order , and prosperity in Santo Domingo , and the removal of the ...
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