Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... question which is now to be discussed is the Amer- ican question in relation to this affair - what is it best for us to do in the present aspect of things respecting Greece ? And surely , sir , this is a question that com- prehends ...
... question which is now to be discussed is the Amer- ican question in relation to this affair - what is it best for us to do in the present aspect of things respecting Greece ? And surely , sir , this is a question that com- prehends ...
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... question , national in scope , and not a Western question at all . The East , with its specific , if limited , goal of gaining access to the Strait of Fuca and Puget Sound , had an equal right to be heard on the Oregon question . No one ...
... question , national in scope , and not a Western question at all . The East , with its specific , if limited , goal of gaining access to the Strait of Fuca and Puget Sound , had an equal right to be heard on the Oregon question . No one ...
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... questions of foreign affairs of interest to our respective countries , in regard to the treatment of Germany ; Japan and the question of setting up a world security organiza- tion , to say nothing of the long term interests between the ...
... questions of foreign affairs of interest to our respective countries , in regard to the treatment of Germany ; Japan and the question of setting up a world security organiza- tion , to say nothing of the long term interests between the ...
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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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