Hawaii and the Philippines, holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class in the Pacific. The extension in the area of our domain has been immense, the extension in the area of our influence even greater. America's... Sunset - Página 1021903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt) - 1903 - 218 páginas
...Philippines, holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class m the Pacific. The extension in the area of our domain...direction; witness the cables we are laying down, the steamship lines we are starting — some of them already containing steamships larger than any... | |
| California Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission - 1904 - 224 páginas
...holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class in the Pacific. America's geographical position on the Pacific is...peaceful domination of its waters in the future if we only grasp with sufficient resolution the advantages of that position. We are taking long strides... | |
| United States. President, Theodore Roosevelt - 1906 - 798 páginas
...Philippines, holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class in the Pacific. The extension in the area of our domain...direction ; witness the cables we are laying down, the steamship lines we are starting — some of them already containing steamships larger than any... | |
| 1903 - 652 páginas
...and Germany. Theodore the Strenuous declares PKIVATK PUE8KKVE. " America's geographical position in the Pacific is such as to insure our peaceful domination of its waters." Nevertheless, he urges building a navy of the best and most formidable ships. His critics consider... | |
| Addison Charles Thomas - 1910 - 322 páginas
...Philippines holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class in the Pacific. The extension in the area of our domain...grasp with sufficient resolution the advantages of this position. We are taking long strides in this direction : witness the cables we are laying down... | |
| Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1911 - 546 páginas
...13 in which he said in part : " America's geographical position on the Pacific is such as to ensure our peaceful domination of its waters in the future...grasp with sufficient resolution the advantages of this position. We are taking long strides in this direction. Witness the cables we are laying, and... | |
| Upton Close - 1927 - 352 páginas
...crisis. They were annexed in an age represented by President Roosevelt's speech in San Francisco in 1903: "America's geographical position on the Pacific is such as to insure our peaceful domination. . . . The inevitable march of events gave us the control of the Philippine Islands at a time so opportune... | |
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