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tion , having in view both these great results — our own interests and the improvement of the condition of man upon earth ... is scarcely one in which the result of the meeting will not deeply affect the interests of the United States .
tion , having in view both these great results — our own interests and the improvement of the condition of man upon earth ... is scarcely one in which the result of the meeting will not deeply affect the interests of the United States .
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This meeting to - day is the result thereof . While there may be minor differences in point of view and outlook in dealing with many questions , no one , I think , will dispute the fact that the principal questions which can seriously ...
This meeting to - day is the result thereof . While there may be minor differences in point of view and outlook in dealing with many questions , no one , I think , will dispute the fact that the principal questions which can seriously ...
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It is a fact which would defy belief , were it not the result of official inquiry , that the immigrants to the United States from Ireland alone , besides having subsisted themselves , have sent back to their kindred , for the three last ...
It is a fact which would defy belief , were it not the result of official inquiry , that the immigrants to the United States from Ireland alone , besides having subsisted themselves , have sent back to their kindred , for the three last ...
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Contents
THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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