Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... existence of this feeling among the sovereigns of Europe towards this country , cannot be cloaked by honied diplomatic assurances of distinguished consideration , nor disproved by angry or contemptuous denial . We look upon it as a fact ...
... existence of this feeling among the sovereigns of Europe towards this country , cannot be cloaked by honied diplomatic assurances of distinguished consideration , nor disproved by angry or contemptuous denial . We look upon it as a fact ...
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... existence can be built . The first criterion of a healthy spirit is the ability to walk cheerfully and sensibly amid the congenital uncertainties of existence , to recognize as natural the inevitable precariousness of the human ...
... existence can be built . The first criterion of a healthy spirit is the ability to walk cheerfully and sensibly amid the congenital uncertainties of existence , to recognize as natural the inevitable precariousness of the human ...
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... existence , they warned , would not lead to peace , or even co - existence ; it would lead to the eventual triumph of the Communist system . ( Reading No. 12. ) This notion of a global Soviet conspiracy demanded that peace , to be ...
... existence , they warned , would not lead to peace , or even co - existence ; it would lead to the eventual triumph of the Communist system . ( Reading No. 12. ) This notion of a global Soviet conspiracy demanded that peace , to be ...
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