Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... continued , " if they cannot beat Spain , they do not deserve to be free . " Yet Monroe , much to Adams's discomforture , responded to Congressional pressure sufficiently to include the subject of Latin American revolution in his annual ...
... continued , " if they cannot beat Spain , they do not deserve to be free . " Yet Monroe , much to Adams's discomforture , responded to Congressional pressure sufficiently to include the subject of Latin American revolution in his annual ...
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... continued that of the interwar years , and like the earlier debate was characterized by considerable utopianism on both sides . Actually three clearly defined groups after 1947 struggled for possession of the American mind . III George ...
... continued that of the interwar years , and like the earlier debate was characterized by considerable utopianism on both sides . Actually three clearly defined groups after 1947 struggled for possession of the American mind . III George ...
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... continued recognition and support of the Kuomintang on Formosa the United States would speed that passing . To its critics , American behavior toward China lacked all the ingredients of a genuine policy . The expectation of total ...
... continued recognition and support of the Kuomintang on Formosa the United States would speed that passing . To its critics , American behavior toward China lacked all the ingredients of a genuine policy . The expectation of total ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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