| George Washington - 1908 - 500 páginas
...insult or aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war, by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...always be insecure, and our citizens exposed to the calamity from which numbers of them have but just been relieved. These considerations invite the United... | |
| Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1909 - 418 páginas
...neutral flag requires a naval force organized and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression. . . . Our trade to the Mediterranean, without a protecting force, will always be insecure. Will it not then be advisable to begin without delay to provide and lay up materials for the building... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 páginas
...insult or aggression. This may eveji prevent the necessity of going to war by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...citizens exposed to the calamities from which numbers of them have but just been relieved. These considerations invite the United States to look to the means,... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1915 - 336 páginas
...aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war *Men, 56. by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option." The following, which illustrates the result of the meanness of spirit in Congress, is scarcely pleasant... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1915 - 312 páginas
...aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war *Allen, 56. by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option." The following, which illustrates the result of the meanness of spirit in Congress, is scarcely pleasant... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1915 - 314 páginas
...aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war *Allen, 56. by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option." The following, which illustrates the result of the meanness of spirit in Congress, is scarcely pleasant... | |
| Western Society of Engineers (Chicago, Ill.) - 1916 - 1142 páginas
...insult or aggression. Thi? may even prevent the necessity of going to war by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option." a declartion the truth of which was never more apparent than now. But it was not until two years later... | |
| 1922 - 40 páginas
...insult or aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option. These considerations invite the United States to look to the means and to set about the gradual creation... | |
| United States. President - 1924 - 52 páginas
...insult or aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war by discouraging belligerent powers from committing such violations of the rights...party as may, first or last, leave no other option. These considerations invite the United States to look to the means and to set about the gradual creation... | |
| 1907 - 402 páginas
...aggression. This may even prevent the necessity of going to war, by discouraging belligerent persons from committing such violations of the rights of the...party, as may first or last leave no other option. These considerations invite the United States to set about the gradual creation of a navy. The increasing... | |
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