Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... hope , within the purposes of Heaven . Nor does the return of Bonaparte give me pleasure unmixed ; I see in his expulsion of the Bourbons , a valuable lesson to the world , as showing that its ancient dynasties may be changed for their ...
... hope , within the purposes of Heaven . Nor does the return of Bonaparte give me pleasure unmixed ; I see in his expulsion of the Bourbons , a valuable lesson to the world , as showing that its ancient dynasties may be changed for their ...
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... hope will go down unimpaired to the latest posterity . And what is the objection to the annunciation by Congress of that sympathy which the American people feel so deeply , and express so plainly ? I see none , sir . None at all . There ...
... hope will go down unimpaired to the latest posterity . And what is the objection to the annunciation by Congress of that sympathy which the American people feel so deeply , and express so plainly ? I see none , sir . None at all . There ...
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... hope for - and this is not a wholly unreasonable or unrealistic hope - is that a period of peace may reduce Russia's iron grip on her neighbors which six years of cold war have merely tightened - just as in Aesop's fable of the gale and ...
... hope for - and this is not a wholly unreasonable or unrealistic hope - is that a period of peace may reduce Russia's iron grip on her neighbors which six years of cold war have merely tightened - just as in Aesop's fable of the gale and ...
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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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