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There could not be a doubt that Spanish America , once independent , whatever might be the form of the governments established in its several parts , those governments would be animated by an American feeling , and guided by an American ...
There could not be a doubt that Spanish America , once independent , whatever might be the form of the governments established in its several parts , those governments would be animated by an American feeling , and guided by an American ...
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... 83 Common Sense, 10, 23—7 Congress: resolutions on foreign policy upheld, 148-51, 276-8, 290-94; resolutions on foreign policy condemned, 152-3, 279, 281-2, 295-8; responds to partisan pressure, 794 Cominform, re-established (1947), ...
... 83 Common Sense, 10, 23—7 Congress: resolutions on foreign policy upheld, 148-51, 276-8, 290-94; resolutions on foreign policy condemned, 152-3, 279, 281-2, 295-8; responds to partisan pressure, 794 Cominform, re-established (1947), ...
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... 712 Netherlands : attacked by Germany , 566 ; lose power in the Far East , 568 , 569 ; establish embargo against ... 569–71 , 622-4 Noncolonization of North America , policy established by Adams , 88 Non - Intercourse Act ( 1809 ) ...
... 712 Netherlands : attacked by Germany , 566 ; lose power in the Far East , 568 , 569 ; establish embargo against ... 569–71 , 622-4 Noncolonization of North America , policy established by Adams , 88 Non - Intercourse Act ( 1809 ) ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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