Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... maintaining and enforcing such a system . The independence , then , of Spanish America is an interest of primary ... maintain upon principle , by the practice of other States , and by the usage of our own . There was no common ...
... maintaining and enforcing such a system . The independence , then , of Spanish America is an interest of primary ... maintain upon principle , by the practice of other States , and by the usage of our own . There was no common ...
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... maintained by the United States will be that of neu trality . But the experience of our national history has already ... maintain peace amidst all the convulsions of foreign wars , and to enter the lists as parties to no cause , other ...
... maintained by the United States will be that of neu trality . But the experience of our national history has already ... maintain peace amidst all the convulsions of foreign wars , and to enter the lists as parties to no cause , other ...
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... maintain the principle that the people of this continent alone have the right to decide their own destiny . Should any portion of them , con- stituting an independent state , propose to unite themselves with our Con- federacy , this ...
... maintain the principle that the people of this continent alone have the right to decide their own destiny . Should any portion of them , con- stituting an independent state , propose to unite themselves with our Con- federacy , this ...
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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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