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And if to this consideration we add that of the usefulness of supplies from this country , in the prosecution of military operations in the West Indies , it will readily be perceived that a situation so favorable would enable us to ...
And if to this consideration we add that of the usefulness of supplies from this country , in the prosecution of military operations in the West Indies , it will readily be perceived that a situation so favorable would enable us to ...
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The entire thrust of the Soviet plan for West Berlin cuts into these ties and is clearly intended to establish a situation which will be but a " way - station ” on the road to the preferred Soviet solution - that of annexation of West ...
The entire thrust of the Soviet plan for West Berlin cuts into these ties and is clearly intended to establish a situation which will be but a " way - station ” on the road to the preferred Soviet solution - that of annexation of West ...
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French recognition of Communist China , though untimely and carried out in a way that can hardly be considered friendly to the United States , may nonetheless serve a constructive long - term purpose by unfreezing a situation in which ...
French recognition of Communist China , though untimely and carried out in a way that can hardly be considered friendly to the United States , may nonetheless serve a constructive long - term purpose by unfreezing a situation in which ...
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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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