| 1898 - 204 páginas
...Mr. Olney recently, "is not to pose but to act — and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense and making its own special...theoretically, by timely deeds as well as by eloquent words." SOCIETY is rendered possible only by an ever closer inter-dependence of its activities, an ever increasing... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1898 - 44 páginas
...this country, if it has one, and I verily believe it has, is not merely to pose, but to act — and, while always governing itself by prudence and common...There is such a thing for a nation as a ' splendid isolation ' — as when, for a worthy cause, for its own independence, or dignity, or vital interests,... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1898 - 44 páginas
...to pose, but to act — and, while always governing itself by prudence and common sense and makiug its own special interests the first and paramount...There is such a thing for a nation as a 'splendid isolation ' — as when, for a worthy cause, for its own independence, or dignity, or vital interests,... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1899 - 326 páginas
...this country, if it has one, and I verily believe it has, is not merely to pose, but to act — and, while always governing itself by prudence and common...There is such a thing for a nation as a ' splendid isolation ' — as when, for a worthy cause, for its own independence, or dignity, or vital interests,... | |
| Horace Garvin Platt - 1908 - 296 páginas
...believe it has, is not merely to pose, but to act — and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense, and making its own special...There is such a thing for a nation as a 'splendid isolation,' as when for a worthy cause, for its own independence or dignity or vital interests it unshrinkingly... | |
| Horace Garvin Platt - 1908 - 300 páginas
...believe it has, is not merely to pose, but to act — and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense, and making its own special...There is such a thing for a nation as a 'splendid isolation,' as when for a worthy cause, for its own independence or dignity or vital interests it unshrinkingly... | |
| 1904 - 394 páginas
...believe it has, is not merely to pose, but to act, and while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense, and making its own special...theoretically, by timely deeds as well as by eloquent words." The great object we now have in the Philippines is to build up the government there so as to make it... | |
| 1898 - 924 páginas
...believe it has, is not merely to pose but to act — and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense and making its own special...There is such a thing for a nation as a " splendid isolation " — as when for a worthy cause, for its own independence, or dignity, or vital interests,... | |
| Paul T. McCartney - 2006 - 392 páginas
...this country ... is not merely to pose but to act-and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense and making its own special...opportunity to further the progress of civilization. 20 Olney had persuaded President Cleveland, a staunch antiimperialist, to pursue an assertive foreign... | |
| Paul T. McCartney - 2006 - 392 páginas
...this country ... is not merely to pose but to act-and, while always governing itself by the rules of prudence and common sense and making its own special...no fitting opportunity to further the progress of civilization.20 Olney had persuaded President Cleveland, a staunch antiimperialist, to pursue an assertive... | |
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