BISMARCK ON MONROE DOCTRINE.
'The Monroe Doctrine is uncommon insolence toward the rest of the world,' Prince Bismarck recently said to a visitor, a Leipsic newspaper reports, 'and hurts the other American states, and the European countries with American interests. It is like Bussia and France combining to prohibit frontier changes in Europe, or like the preponderating powers in Asia, Eussia and Great Britain arrogating tbe right not to change the political status without their consent. 'Their great wealth, due to the soil of America, has led American legislators to overestimate their rights and underestimate the rights of the other American and the European states,'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 288, 11 December 1897, Page 3 (Supplement)
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