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This controversy may easily be made the pretext for a war with Great Britain , if war is desired ; but I repeat that it is eminently one to be settled by negocia . tion . If this cannot be done , let no other steps be taken at present .
This controversy may easily be made the pretext for a war with Great Britain , if war is desired ; but I repeat that it is eminently one to be settled by negocia . tion . If this cannot be done , let no other steps be taken at present .
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We cannot get possession of any vital points , and should soon have to retire as the water recedes after an inundation and disappears by evapora . tion . ” In Russia there is a sort of electric light at St. Petersburg , a very powerful ...
We cannot get possession of any vital points , and should soon have to retire as the water recedes after an inundation and disappears by evapora . tion . ” In Russia there is a sort of electric light at St. Petersburg , a very powerful ...
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tion . ( Reading No. 10. ) The second course of available action , based on the assumption of an eventual triumph of the Communists , would have reconciled the United States to the inevitable and attempted to defend American interests ...
tion . ( Reading No. 10. ) The second course of available action , based on the assumption of an eventual triumph of the Communists , would have reconciled the United States to the inevitable and attempted to defend American interests ...
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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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