The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy, Volumes 1-2Samuel Flagg Bemis Pageant Book Company, 1958 - Cabinet officers |
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HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ROBERT R LIVINGSTON | 115 |
JOHN JAY | 193 |
Copyright | |
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