Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... force by force . " Passions were uni- versal , and democracies were no less selfish or avaricious than monarchies . Unless checked with counterforce they would produce everywhere the same unfortu- nate results . In a world geared to the ...
... force by force . " Passions were uni- versal , and democracies were no less selfish or avaricious than monarchies . Unless checked with counterforce they would produce everywhere the same unfortu- nate results . In a world geared to the ...
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... force , the vast moral force of this engine , to the aid of others . . . . ... I shall not detain this Committee by laying before it any statistical , geo- graphical , or commercial account of Greece . . . . This people , a people of in ...
... force , the vast moral force of this engine , to the aid of others . . . . ... I shall not detain this Committee by laying before it any statistical , geo- graphical , or commercial account of Greece . . . . This people , a people of in ...
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... force . Her coast lays her open to sudden and disastrous descents , and her length makes mobilization slow , despite the three railways running up and down the peninsula . France could put a large force on the Po before Italy could meet ...
... force . Her coast lays her open to sudden and disastrous descents , and her length makes mobilization slow , despite the three railways running up and down the peninsula . France could put a large force on the Po before Italy could meet ...
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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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