| 1914 - 964 páginas
...fellowcitizens," if read in the light of Secretnry Olney's declaration. In his Instruction of July 20, 1895, that "the people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government," undoubtedly implies a claim on the part of the Government of Washington to supervise the Americas in... | |
| 1897 - 402 páginas
...all the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of Che United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost of infinite blood and treasure.... | |
| Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 páginas
...signifies the loss of all the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost of infinite blood and treasure.... | |
| James Lowry Whittle - 1896 - 268 páginas
...control of the latter is necessarily both incongruous and injurious." Monarchies are reminded that " the people of the United States have a vital interest...in the cause of popular self-government, .... and might not impossibly be wrought up to an active propaganda in favour of a course so highly valued for... | |
| Rowland Rugg - 1896 - 80 páginas
...signifies the loss of all the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost of infinite blood and treasure.... | |
| 1896 - 44 páginas
...signifies tlte loss of all the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the coat of infinite blood and treasure.... | |
| 1896 - 44 páginas
...signifies the loss of aU the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost of infinito blood and treasure.... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1896 - 338 páginas
...signifies the loss of all the advantages incident to their natural relations to us. But that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of popular self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost of infinite blood and treasure.... | |
| 1896 - 776 páginas
...signifies the loss of all the advantages incident to their natnral relations to ns. Bnt that is not all. The people of the United States have a vital interest in the cause of populär self-government. They have secured the right for themselves and their posterity at the cost... | |
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