Show g The Genesis of the such Much Discussed 0 Monroe i I 1 Napoleon Bonaparte t 0 IF IC the thc o men had nev ne ney y Y rr lr there world have N Duke of Wellington Ion e t roo I it at least of f would IlIo been 1 long delayed Napoleon been Leen for n a r oC mrs engaged In his hla pet pel patine pa tine ot of turning II wn ih righting It anti then It f f When h Ie had Il d been Leen finally as asI thi result ur of the battle of oC the I 1 vertex Jowers found to their horror i known aa 01 thu lalan ot I hll se III fact that It H was I out of working order ot of power n meant nothing s g e s a till the per t n ot of absolution all or of th the Big elg 8 agreeing to h the tho Hilt old wh n r IL k Napoleon figures In Iho of t Ih the II MOil Monroe roo the tho reason tbt IrtI t I lit lie cruell tio tho conditIons which ren rendered dered 11 lt all nn no ac noi aca f i r rh ctr till Y to l o u UM a tilt rIna Duke of oC Wellington h in III It when nt at tho Vero fro 41 na corneas It was wall to erns lint i a armies to the rebellion J 1 In he re ft he 1111 n asked ked the allied powers have the line liney Wi y to do this whY shy the they not also alsor r I the right to rend armies to suppress the t authority a In n South America And the tho allied pow pou I ere era thereupon Ingenuously t that there Was no reason why they I 1 I should not do this into i It goes without saying that the pro protest i test or of the DUke ot of was wall In Ini ins i s by his government cerr r trial as aH It also goes without saying P 1 that the line government wee not actuated I by motives ot of parental Int Interest In the young country countr across the seas which lla had from her anti 1 then Ihen In its n 1 sort cart of oC guarantee ot of V K good faith had demon demonstrated that rr I r 9 a i H fJ y 4 d Y p I tf r c e i fly R n y y J Iy r h C I q I Ir II wr I t f r I k or It lM III I l 9 A 7 I former victory had not been tn in the na lure ture or of o luke England at the tho tune had tip 11 all an enormous In South America and the al action lIon of the holy woe nil ominous menace CO to her hor them thel Turning her eyes VM she dla ot of relief reller from what bade fair to become breamo nil nn Intolerable sit in the greenness or of thea men menat at the head ot of In the States that that greenness was ho hoJ flow J A A ever greatly was demonstrated by OI Mr 11 cunning the Ihl of foreign affairs rJ to 10 minister to that their thell 1 u Joint note nolI against the o of ht I holY In It t wiro 1 PO I duet what Is III now practically lly the rue roc should b down t e t rule or of for COI lento I 1 was In included with the United to In the th lIue toll s J 1 S Joi con It hl I I 1 r Hush dui not lIot bite bile though Mr lr Canning FC cc to his trl that tu h will allright In stad the mop who bad been beell trained In InI tin I h II freer A method uC of doing suspected l the sincerity o fit lm lan I or this hl country and tit t to 10 1101 oat what tuns be bent nt ath Uw the gln generous lous offer The short and long Iou of oC it It was 1 9 that thul wh when 11 hush h ii de his hlA report to 10 Wn lohn Quincy Adams then thell state te 4 J A I o It t k urged It fIS nb urd to Imagine that 1 England was actuated 11 by any uny but the tho most sordid toward the countrY which ha had upon her herthe the humiliations of her history tV as Informed of at our deter but ho was persistent and next that 1 a of oti otil l 1 be called to 1 the affairs of at Lathe America England tre agreeing not to participate unless the tho States also nl took part In the de delI lI Jho shrewd flush tool ij I I tI I Calming oft olT his t feet ot by that the tho would to that upon one condition II on and almost I him completely when lie ht explained that that nas the tho cd It Ih the ean of this country tat III lug tine tho ot of the tho South rep thereupon promptly declared himself out of oC the tho game so far as the States Will was concerned Jut but ho ha the tho of the tho hol holy alliance that l would not per ler permit mit iuro I c tut Intervention In br Ht sin American Titus It happened that the lonroe doctrine In ht the tho rough much was first enunciated by On an Englishman The Tho allies fill any Intention of Interfering In rho Incident Willi ryas temporarily closed lint Hut those i alii and farseeing Adams and Janes Monroe hll had loot long perceived that the tho matter of the tho attitude o of Europe to toWard i Ward the western must ho be definitely settled d or Inter so M nuking ot of the tho dispute lie be the th United States and over the bounda boundary ry rr Ir Ir 1 Oil on JUly Judy 2 1933 1823 as follows to Mr hush In ht handout Ind Independent n lonH s thO those or of t anti Mexico possess the thu rights incident to lint condition and their territories will uC of conr course c he subject to no exclusive right ot of In their vicinity or ot of tic no ress to theta them II Ily ally foreign Ration A necessary or of state of o will be that the American conti continents henceforth will no longer be f sub subject to 10 colonization occupied II by ch I nations they will bl be accessible to Europe t Anti II each ench other on that fooling alone and tho he ocean In ht every part qt of It H will remain open to the 1111 n or of all 1111 In III like 1110 manner with the Atlantic clear cleur statement cull cont COlli l tho hi o essential principles ot of jho Monroe doctrine nuts It Is therefore not nol surprIsing that message to congress t CX words reUlon ot of It lI I nary so to innate everywhere greatly dreaded Ly by and than del WI We owe It therefore the Ihl amicable lo to 10 l Qt U the tho United States anti po power to should consider r on any att II Ih lr attempt to 10 oa II ih Wk I this u any f and With th e to 10 ou l g co n ut t not Interfered OM and stet fore tero but bul the goy not tab deci trod their lr lob y yan I d it mid tanner an M on Great con Independence rf It Itt 1111 and on Just pies W rc r J il MJ for tor the Iho p not nOI 01 or controlling III i r their destiny by ally r other a any other light tha than porn of oC nil no unfriendly dart lr t 1 tOI John Arians to f stale having been c ted negotiations leading up to w t resident I l mo aril him the tho work wok vf of Inq that b at the rite tt message ag to lie He 1 IIla It trae wrote the tho now Io ro roe nil an nards kit U I Ik though n Il to the r core re oh to the tho language on the tio was Willi rather strong is III Just What lint I id It replied the to Ina nor rope 1010 dray It Is I so Tilton as to admit 01 no standing o 01 a on r the iho nil all concerned t JUu tray n the Iho B sent to tn congress old tart 1 hi Plu which hits hns more mora pr FI ttY lIy ante potpies ot of tile the world Ih had passed etl Into h ny lilt 1 to become not n as 8 was Ims an but t J n II preventive ot of wars X 11 LESTER R I |