I, therefore, come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of... At the Edge of the Pit - Strana 122autor/autoři: Miles Dobson - 1914 - 160 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1915 - 660 str.
...Cruz. On April 20 President Wilson read a message to Congress asking it to approve the use of " the armed forces of the United States in such ways and...to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the full recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States." This, he said, would not mean war... | |
| 1916 - 986 str.
...intention 'to utilize the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such extent as might be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his...recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States.' The resolution was passed by the House with little question. The Senate objected to the naming of Huerta... | |
| 1928 - 776 str.
...20, 1914, stating that the American flag had been insulted. "I therefore come to ask you," he said, "that I should use the armed forces of the United...Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rif/hts and dignity of the I'nited States." The very next day, April 21, before the resolution was... | |
| 1916 - 1130 str.
...Cruz, and requested authority from Congress to use the army and navy " in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General...the rights and dignity of the United States, even amid the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico." The House promptly passed the necessary... | |
| 1914 - 1248 str.
...ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recogiiitipn of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amid distressing conditions now unhappily... | |
| 1914 - 1078 str.
...the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from April, 1914. General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States," and on April 22 a joint resolution justifying the use of force was adopted by Congress. On April 21,... | |
| 1949 - 410 str.
...ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General...or of selfish aggrandizement. We seek to maintain the dignity and authority of the United States only because we wish always to keep our great influence... | |
| Frederic Logan Paxson - 1911 - 648 str.
...apology was not forthcoming. A military and naval demonstration was at once prepared against Vera Cruz. "There can in what we do be no thought of aggression or of selfish aggrandizement," said the President as he announced the intervention to Congress on April 20, 1914. "We seek to maintain... | |
| 1914 - 798 str.
...ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General...or of selfish aggrandizement. We seek to maintain the dignity and authority of the United States only because we wish always to keep our great influence... | |
| Leon Albert Smith - 1914 - 528 str.
...ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General...or of selfish aggrandizement. We seek to maintain the dignity and authority of the United States only because we wish always to keep our great influence... | |
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