Show cox is BY 18 PR SID niton oct 20 that america bouli remain free from aeh such antan kling alliance alliances with european power powers a s ex in the british I 1 api we of nations tovel ant laut ia is d declared over and over again by all 11 presidents of VIP laired state states from front the time of 14 ash lugt a following Fullow i is a refutation bv each of them aln m of tin advocacy by governor cox f tin without rei reser lation and ai al endi rALi zent of the declaration by N astor hat line that he will stand for anric i and tarn tam hia his back upon tie tl e to ov unitt G arg WW 9 1796 17 aga nt the he casid oun ous cilc fles ef of for in lka nea tb the jt tiloi if of it arle people 1 tight to be coi col bunk sin bill e hintor and i I 1 ru that foreign influence u A of tin tile fault foe foes of republican government the treat great rule of con lurt ii is in it exten lina commercial aels alons to t laae it ive with u etli them as little goliti al e as a possible pi ft ro rol 1 as a set of primary interests I 1 alii 1 li 11 t us u have noko for vry very remote ri latici john adam adams may 18 16 1707 1797 killough kil 11 hough it ii i ery ry true that we ought not to involve ourselves our eIre in the loll rah ill of europe but to le k 1 lea hes distinct and imparate from froin it yet continual infer mation motion ie is in la order I 1 the di coerr of the effort efforts made oa 01 to draw ua into the vortex thornal jefferson oct 17 I 1 I 1 lal at ni I 1 exact juliee to nil all men nien of vil inteer of persuasion ui r p 1 lotical pence commerce omm ree ni an I 1 it fn with all nation nations en tangling alliance alliances with ith none lion ilon ile de borall then neuit it be lie in fit a govern ment like OHM ours to to we its elli citizens zeni adopt the conduct which their coutt cotia tv pursue divesting of thos I 1 ige assigns assions giona an mil I 1 rl v 1 idi tell ten tent 1 to lessen useful out to crill abrass and embroil us in tho ca lami tots scene ene of auroe 11 jims madison march 4 1809 iclef out an I 1 driendl fri endl in te ter nourse ourse N ith all nations hai it X cor eor illi option to to foa to ter a of independence lence to exclude forel foreign git intrigues Intrigue i ami and for eign p so 0 o de ile graling ti 1 n all 11 countries coun trie an I 1 so I 1 laceful to free oin ones es as a far as a senti sentiments menti and anten tiona can call aid if tie e fulfillment of roy my dut they ill bo a resource which can not fall ile junes jmes monroe dec dm 2 1823 our policy in regard to europe I 1 r remains c m a i ns the same which 1 Is not to interfere ira erf e r e in 1 n the t he internal concerns on cerus of intend any of its ti powers NN e con alder any attempt on their part to ex tenil their system to any 1 fortion of this hi hemisphere as daug dangerous dan geron erous to our p ace and safety ar mr monroe ie is also beet beat known by the ile conil lete monroe doctrine 11 t joha john quincy adams adam mh 15 1 1826 mindful of the silvies given by the father fat her of our country in hi his farewell ade ad 9 sit that the rule rate of conduct for us in regard to foreign nation is in ex tending our commercial relations to ha have e with them as its little political leal con ii it iti i ti n ae as possible disclaiming alik all right and all intention of r ing in thone eta mceane cerns we lill I 1 ill with th ov oy every fuli cation of their I 1 r 4 rm andrew jackson Jack toa dec 4 IM 1832 the uniform policy and practice pr attice of thi I 1 cited alted states is i to avoid all later inter fernace in disputes ittu put which relate to the internal government of other nat on ona our bit best wishes on all int in 1 our gd bod cliff ices when required ill br N afforded to promote the domestic trail tran tv end and foreign peace of an 11 II nations with alow wo we have say ii intervention in their affair affairs fur tiler than even br by the i nf of an fiesal fie ial opinion is to our ls of f polle 11 I 1 martin van dw 8 5 we se hap faithfully lv lr aed tin th foreign poli with mith it cf bhatt 4 inder r the gui anat c of it its firt tut toh tok its it smaill 4 ri r il and persevering lere ler evering freij fr in ell all fur lr for i ith the d 1 triestie r I 1 polli poll a an no ft f or r tat thoe those hev have given our fount count t a oo 00 to I 1 fug in tho th treat great family f atlon f which we bue t rauw cause to be william it march 4 1811 it I 1 my intention to uee use en et f means ill fit sir power to preserve lre erve fri it I 1 ly with a it foreign noti that I 1 set a guaranty that th harmony will not be inter erupted by the advancement of an am claim or pre upon their part to which our out honor would not peri permit tilt us u to biell it james ir bolk dec 2 1815 it ill is well gioan id own to the Aut orlan peo li it still to all nation nations that allix g X han ha never interfered with tl relation relations subsisting tinK between other H g ern eminent ments and can not in fit silence lermit 1 ernut any on the NOW artl angieri an continent a chery taylor dec 1 4 1819 1849 having R ahomed the opinion on a tak ik the oath of office that in fit I 1 eteen conflicting foreign govern it iq i our interest inte reet not le lee lea a our duty to rt strictly neutral 1 I have n voided avoided mity inter ference in the war wars oril ifsich wl lih have haie recently recen tir d bu lu rope Fra franillin ziLlin pierce dec 4 1854 the v wi tl leery eory of our po eminent P 0 po o earh a lot te I 1 an I 1 sten pursued f favola a of 11 11 ti dugong al lians h hns hitherto apted it from main con com I 1 jamea buchanan Buc banan ane aug 30 1815 separated ai ie ate are from the oil u corll orl I 1 by a at ost ocean ani and still further feinmel hemom l from it by the tile nature of our republican institutions the of frie government governments on chii continent must not be tran transmitter I 1 I t y the tb I 1 in n an I 1 intercity Inter efti citi of buro lur 0 I 1 rean aall I 1 lowers written Nr itten ahik secre e tary of state abraham lincoln Lla coLn dec 1 I 1862 vie nie has have corborne lor borne from taking tati nr lart I 1 art in fit any controversy contro veray between for eign states but hale have left to aery na tion the tile exclusive conduct anil and man of its own affairs andrew johnson dec dm 1 4 amr our great extent of territory fern tory va nety of climate make us sia independent of the pol ley icy of foreign power rowers ami and protect us against every temptation to lentan klin gling all Lince ces P our out N kat st s k urit o 0 nati tie u who feel power poser aid a ij forg o 0 t right U S grant june jane 13 1870 M 11 ina IKU rated the lollier ollea f neutrality an I 1 al a solute blut abetine ncr ve fr ni all finiki fin iki entangling alliare e 9 thi t adherence to thie this rule of publik olic has ha been one of the highest honor of Ame amerian riLen states in n hit grover cleveland eveland Ct dec 8 1886 1865 maintaining as r 1 d I the tile of a line of precedents prece deate from Mailling V tons a lay h proscribe proe cribe entangling alii alli ances 1 with foreign stated I 1 do not fa or a policy of acquisition of new and dis ti or its it of I 1 remote with nith our own woodrow wilson may 6 1911 1011 Vt ku terica I 1 lead tier her own life X e elai tuot form a 8 with time those lio are not going our wa ni e need a I 1 and we hould should not form alliances uti tar nation in i the world who are right tl tj honor LOr higher than that til i tl tj r i not nd gi llant a 4 |