Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... desire of equality and safety . There are others which have a more circumscribed though an equally operative ... desires of unjust acquisitions , that affect nations as well as kings ? Are not popular assemblies frequently subject to the ...
... desire of equality and safety . There are others which have a more circumscribed though an equally operative ... desires of unjust acquisitions , that affect nations as well as kings ? Are not popular assemblies frequently subject to the ...
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... desire of finding a favorable opportunity to destroy it , and to repair the breach which had been made in the national glory . The ani- mosity of wounded pride conspired with calculations of interest to give a keen edge to that ...
... desire of finding a favorable opportunity to destroy it , and to repair the breach which had been made in the national glory . The ani- mosity of wounded pride conspired with calculations of interest to give a keen edge to that ...
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... desires , without supposing the influence and exertions of Great Britain would be extended beyond the limits assigned by Lord Aberdeen ; and that , if Texas could not resist , the consummation of the object of her desire would endanger ...
... desires , without supposing the influence and exertions of Great Britain would be extended beyond the limits assigned by Lord Aberdeen ; and that , if Texas could not resist , the consummation of the object of her desire would endanger ...
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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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