Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... matter of diplomatic concern in 1818 , Britain had offered a settlement along the Columbia River - a boundary which John Quincy Adams , with his New England interest in the Fuca Strait , refused to accept . Thereafter the issue lay ...
... matter of diplomatic concern in 1818 , Britain had offered a settlement along the Columbia River - a boundary which John Quincy Adams , with his New England interest in the Fuca Strait , refused to accept . Thereafter the issue lay ...
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... matter of " preparing " peace and the manner of its doing so are not expressed in the Spanish memorandum ; but from Gen- eral Woodford's explanatory reports of preliminary discussions preceding the final conference it is understood that ...
... matter of " preparing " peace and the manner of its doing so are not expressed in the Spanish memorandum ; but from Gen- eral Woodford's explanatory reports of preliminary discussions preceding the final conference it is understood that ...
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... matter . He went on to say that the Washington Conference Treaties had given a wrong idea to China , that China had taken advantage of them to flaunt Japan's rights . He said he did not see how his Government could consider paragraphs ...
... matter . He went on to say that the Washington Conference Treaties had given a wrong idea to China , that China had taken advantage of them to flaunt Japan's rights . He said he did not see how his Government could consider paragraphs ...
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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