St Johns University at Staten Island - Tomahawk Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1976

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The Monroe Doctrine December 2, 1823 ELLOW-CITIZENS of the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives . . . At the proposal of the Russian Imperial ster of the Emperor re- ctions have been trans- States at St. Petersburg he respective rights and northwest coast of this n made by His lmperial Britain, which has like- -nt of the United States Jceeding, of manifesting ariably attached to the r solicitude to cultivate iment. In the discussions ind in the arrangements casion has been judged in which the rights and ilved, that the American rnt condition which they nceforth not to be con- sid ation by any European po Richard Trocciola - President lt was stated at the commencement of the last session that a great effort was then making in Spain and Portugal to improve the condition of the people of those countries, and that it appeared to be conducted with extraordinary modera- tion. lt need scarcely be remarked that the result has been 50 far vprv rliffnront fr-nm what wae than anticipated, ith which we have 5 e derive our origin, ed spectators. The ci ents the most friendl their fellow- men oi the European powers 3 never taken any pa o to do. It is only M menaced that we res f R defense. V are of neces- sity m s which must be obs Jservers. The politic T T H+ , illy different in this -,-, V, -g-.-. ...-. . W... -.. .Wcnce proceeds from t nmentsg and loss 0 so muc a oo an treasure, an matured by the wisdom of their most enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted. to the Arlene Anderson - Secretary We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable re- Kenneth Lewaine - Treasurer Eighty Four lations existing between the United States and those pov to declare that we should consider any attempt on their 1 to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphert dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing coloi or dependencies of any European power we have not in fered and shall not interfere. But with the governments ' have declared their independence and maintained it, whose independence we have, on great consideration and just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any in position for the purpose of oppressing them, or control' in any other manner their destiny, by any European po in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfrier disposition toward the llnited States, ln the war between tl new governmer ,i,, , litj the time of the fi lhei and shall contii l oc which, in the ju of government, sh te I of the United f The late e fur is still unsettlec ttf? ' t E ,of be adduced tha j hot it proper, on ar oh interposed by I 5 in. what extent suc 2 sz principle, is a nov whose governn , e those most rem Un States. Our po doj at an early stag ed quarter of the 5 iicl not to interfere ow- to consider the overnment de facto as the le itimate ov' mem for us: l Maureen Kane - Vice-President am preserve those ol meetin in all instances the 'ust claims of ever oi g J Y P submitting to injuries from none. But s cumstanc- l impossibl ' it system to ei our peac- t southern it their own at should be if ence. lf u of Spain 7 g fi each othe l 5 gh It is still e parties ti W pursue th -A-4...-s



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I L., ' Al Vigorito - Sport Co-ordina ,2 ofliqllts U or THA , If V ' alfa M a, if I I aw new T b e Conventions of e nnlber of the States bevlng. et the flue of lhelr ndopflng the Conslitetlon. expressedg bein, In gl prevent nlsconstrnctloa or nbsse of its powers. tba! fnrtln ' .de Governnneet. will best lnssre the lreneficenl ends af it he thirds of hath Houses concurring. That :be following Sides: all. or any of which erticles. when nellfled by three ly the Legislalnns of the several Ssetes. pensnavsc an the Jlllkle life Iles! ....,. Ankle the second .... Ardcle the :bird ....... Ankle :be funk .... .ankle nn fifth .,,.... A181-le lbe sixth ...... Article che seventh Article the eight ..... lhldellaeunab, .,... buff! We eleventh 'Vide Ne anim . ATTIUTQ lzTgl1fySix new Rexalved, bylbe i eq, . Arlirlex lnnddl After the first ennneratloe requiem number shall essonnt to one bendrs Representatives. nor less than on bsndnd. :fur which, :be praponlo then one Representative for every No law. vdying lbe Ciiifiiidfbl sm: have :mm-we Ina am, Cangress shell uncle no leo respe. or of tbe press: oe :be rlgbl of the A well regulated Illltla, being nec No Soldier shall. ln une of peace. scribed by law. The rlglu of the people to be secs: Q vloleled. endno Yerrents shall ln-- ,, - , ,. Q seaxbed, end the persons or :Msgs so be selxed. - No person shall be held lo answer ceses erlslng ln the land or Renal Mary Ann Gatti - Womerfs Sport Co-ordinator extending the gronndofpaillc cnnfldenn STATES of AMERICA is Congress asses ss Anwendneels to the Constitution of the purposes. as pen of :be said Coeuueua s of Avnedce. proposed by Cangress. end rresenlntlne for every thirty thousand. es s. thextbere sballbenotleutndnleh uber of Representetlvas shell lx! to I ss than Iwo hundred Representatives. nor r effect, enill en election nl Represented lsetbereofy oralrldglngllefhebwofa foraredressolgrleunces. -leependledfinns, sbunllblielllrlng orlnusuolvar. bellnassnnerlolep unable searches end selsirn. shell not I nd panicslarly describing th plete la In nent or indictment of e ennnd fury. exept e public denger' nor sballeny person be eebfecl for the sane offence lo be twlce pst la jenpardy of llfa ar llanb: nor shell be counpelled is any crisslnal case. lo be a illness egaln blaself. nor be deprived of life. liberty. or property. dlboal dee process cf law nor shell private property be uhen for pebllc nee aeltbons coupensetlon. ln all crinnlnnl prosecutions. the eccssed shall enioy the right to I IIUUMY ed Fluff 9541 W I lbe crlne shall have Deen covmnllted, nvblch Jatrlct shall have been prevlossly ascertained by of lbe accusation: to be confronted slab the illnesses against bln: to have cosspalsory proof beve the assistance of counsel for bls defence. In ug, if mmm law. where :be vein In eennveny shell exceed teeny allen, me ugh: Q 95.1 p hey, shall be otberselse reresauhed ln my Conn of the United Skies. R50 dccordln Excessive ball shell not be required, nor excessive fines lsnposed. nor c-reel end enesnel P900 The enauneralloe ls :be Constitution. of certeln rights. shall not be construed to deny or dispar The 'open not Jelegaled re :be Unlled States by the Conslltnllon. nor problblled by ll to the I no the peeph. f Q1 A 9? '5 ' f , f JAM'-1 a.f,1tx-,rg--n.l l .hngllna-Q.. -,l - ,

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