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Show Warnings to America I hope that the United States .will be able to keep disengaged from the labyrinth laby-rinth of European politics and wars OEOROE WASHINGTON. Determined as we are to avoid, if possible, wasting the onergiej of our people In war and destruction, we shall avoid Implicating ourselves our-selves with the powers of Europe, even In the support of principles we Bean to pursue. They have so many other Interests different from oars thai we must old hetaf, entangled In them. TIMMAS JBrriR. SON. , Jfi netsc of the UaMed Mates to of uaf Importance than any alll-Moe. alll-Moe. JOHN ADAtrt. IntelHffMce, patriotism. Christianity and a Arm reliance reli-ance ok Him who has never fet forsaken this favored land are still competent to adjust In the best way all our present difficulties. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. - Don't. trust the Internationalists; Interna-tionalists; they .are the enemies ene-mies of Nationalism and Americanism. THEODORE ROOSEVELT Nothing contained" In this convontion shall bo so construed con-strued as to roquiro tho United States of America to 7 " depart 'from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, Interfering with, or entangling en-tangling itself In tho political politi-cal questions of policy or Internal In-ternal administration of any , foreign state. SECOND INTERNATIONAL IN-TERNATIONAL PEACE -CONFERENCE, THE HAGUE,. 1907. |