If these self-evident truths are kept before us, and only if they are so kept before us, we shall have a clear idea of what our foreign policy in its larger aspects should be. It is our duty to remember that a nation has no more right to do injustice... The Living Age - Page 3061905Full view - About this book
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...co-ordinating international justice with international force. In this message, the President said: It is our duty to remember that a nation has no more...another nation, strong or weak, than an individual has •Foreign Relations oj tke United Stales, 1904, 8-9. •Treaties, Conventions, etc., 1776-1909, 59.... | |
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...kept before us, we shall have a clear idea of what our foreign policy in its larger aspects should be. It is our duty to remember that a nation has no more...same moral law applies in one case as in the other. But we must also remember that it is as much the duty of the Nation to guard its own rights and its... | |
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