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Page 273
... hand that smote and felled , Made or unmade , as the stern spirit planned- This hand at last is loosed , nor more shall hold Its guiding grasp upon a nation's arm , Or mark for her the path of peace again . Let him go - an Emperor is ...
... hand that smote and felled , Made or unmade , as the stern spirit planned- This hand at last is loosed , nor more shall hold Its guiding grasp upon a nation's arm , Or mark for her the path of peace again . Let him go - an Emperor is ...
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... hand to act in a spirit of generous justice and genuine courtesy toward Japan , and on the other hand to keep the navy respectable in numbers and more than respectable in the efficiency of its units . If we act thus we need not fear the ...
... hand to act in a spirit of generous justice and genuine courtesy toward Japan , and on the other hand to keep the navy respectable in numbers and more than respectable in the efficiency of its units . If we act thus we need not fear the ...
Page 617
... hand they tend to emphasize the potential danger which Japan faces from eventual positive action by the United States and Great Britain acting together ( the danger of combined Anglo - American measures has long been ap- preciated in ...
... hand they tend to emphasize the potential danger which Japan faces from eventual positive action by the United States and Great Britain acting together ( the danger of combined Anglo - American measures has long been ap- preciated in ...
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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