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This country is deeply concerned in the peace of nations and aims to be loyal at the same time in all its relations as well to the Allies as to Mexico . The President has therefore instructed me to submit his views on the new aspect of ...
This country is deeply concerned in the peace of nations and aims to be loyal at the same time in all its relations as well to the Allies as to Mexico . The President has therefore instructed me to submit his views on the new aspect of ...
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It is erroneous , so far as foreign nations are concerned , to suppose that any war exists in the United States . Certainly there cannot be two belligerent powers where there is no war . There is here , as there has always been ...
It is erroneous , so far as foreign nations are concerned , to suppose that any war exists in the United States . Certainly there cannot be two belligerent powers where there is no war . There is here , as there has always been ...
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So far as the United States delegation to London is concerned , we are determined to preserve in peace the unity we had in war and to apply the lesson we have so painfully learned , that peace is indivisible .
So far as the United States delegation to London is concerned , we are determined to preserve in peace the unity we had in war and to apply the lesson we have so painfully learned , that peace is indivisible .
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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