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" To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition. "
The Dust Of Empire: The Race For Mastery In The Asian Heartland - 第 23 頁
Karl E. Meyer 著 - 2008 - 288 頁
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The English-speaking Peoples: Their Future Relations and Joint International ...

George Louis Beer - 1917 - 354 頁
...during the Venezuela boundary negotiations, Secretary Olney informed the British Government that " the United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." 32 This elicited from the Marquess of Salisbury the natural reply that the United States was not "...
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The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture, 第 5 卷

Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke - 1917 - 858 頁
...arbitrate the boundary question with Venezuela. Secretary Olney went further by the statement that "lo-day the United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." The delegates of the United States to the Hague Conferences expressly reserved from the operations...
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The Journal of International Relations, 第 7 卷

George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1917 - 550 頁
...ultimate sovereignty over Mexico is lodged in the Washington government. "Today," declared Richard Olney, "the United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." This principle has been recognized in our dealing with Santa Domingo and Hayti, and with some of the...
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The Journal of Race Development, 第 7 卷

1917 - 538 頁
...ultimate sovereignty over Mexico is lodged in the Washington government. "Today," declared Richard Olney, "the United States is practically sovereign on this...subjects to which it confines its interposition." This principle has been recognized in our dealing with Santa Domingo and Hayti, and with some of the...
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New American History

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1917 - 718 頁
...American state, and hence contrary to the Monroe Doctrine. "To-day the United States," said Olney, "is practically sovereign on this continent, and its...subjects to which it confines its interposition." The President made this correspondence public in an unexpected message (December, 1895) and threatened...
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Anniversary Celebration of the New England Society in the City ..., 第 112-116 卷

1917 - 622 頁
...the capstone upon the edifice of National policy by directingRichard Olney to notify the world that "today the United States is practically sovereign...this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects upon which it confines its interposition." Here, then, succinctly stated, is the great basic principle...
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Miscellaneous Addresses

Elihu Root - 1917 - 334 頁
...by Mr. Olney in his letter at the time of the Venezuela boundary question in 1895, when he said: " Today the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subject to which it confines its interposition." The tremendous scope and meaning of those words for...
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The Expansion of Europe: The Culmination of Modern History

Ramsay Muir - 1917 - 346 頁
...said Mr. Olney, ' is practically sovereign on this continent (meaning both North and South America), ' and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.' No such gigantic imperial claim had ever been put forward by any European state ; and it constituted...
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League of Nations Magazine, 第 3 卷

1917 - 676 頁
...comprehensive review and analysis of the Monroe Doctrine. He reached highwater mark in this sentence: "Today the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its flat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition." Lord Salisbury answered, November,...
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The Development of the United States from Colonies to a World Power

Max Farrand - 1918 - 378 頁
...of the United States." 1 Nor was the strain of the situation relieved by his further statement that "To-day the United States is practically sovereign...subjects to which it confines its interposition." In 1898 the United States went .25 to war with Spain over conditions Spain fa Cuba for reasons that...
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