Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... remain , the peaceable and silent , though sorrowful spectators of the sanguinary scene . For the nation to involve itself in the revolutions of Europe , declared Adams , would doom it to inevitable destruction and ruin . " We are ...
... remain , the peaceable and silent , though sorrowful spectators of the sanguinary scene . For the nation to involve itself in the revolutions of Europe , declared Adams , would doom it to inevitable destruction and ruin . " We are ...
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... remain in the honorable discharge of his duties to his gov- ernment . Its navigation and commerce are hardly exceeded by the oldest and most commercial nations ; its maritime means and its maritime power may be seen by Austria herself ...
... remain in the honorable discharge of his duties to his gov- ernment . Its navigation and commerce are hardly exceeded by the oldest and most commercial nations ; its maritime means and its maritime power may be seen by Austria herself ...
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... remain Italian and Salonika will remain Greek , both under British protection ; and the Soviet region will have to get along without a major naval base in the Mediterranean . . . . In Iran it might be a good guess that some compromise ...
... remain Italian and Salonika will remain Greek , both under British protection ; and the Soviet region will have to get along without a major naval base in the Mediterranean . . . . In Iran it might be a good guess that some compromise ...
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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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