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The European attitude toward the Monroe Doctrine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1914

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References

1 Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1902.

2 President Monroe to Mr. Jefferson, 17 October,1823, J. B. Moore, Digest of International Law, VI, p. 393.

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8 Seward Mr. to Bigelow, Mr. Minister to France,Dec.16, 1865. Moore, J. B. Digest of International Law, VI, p.501.

9 “Die Monroedoktrin in ihren Baziehungen zur amerikanischen Diplomatie.” Herbert Kraus, Berlin, 1913, pp. 360-361.