Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner Oxford University Press, 1964 - 892페이지 |
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... cause " of the people immediately affected , ( the in- habitants of that frontier ) but properly " the cause " of the whole body . Where the frontier people owe and pay obedience , there they have a right to look for protection . No ...
... cause " of the people immediately affected , ( the in- habitants of that frontier ) but properly " the cause " of the whole body . Where the frontier people owe and pay obedience , there they have a right to look for protection . No ...
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... cause for our esteem and friendship . France did not attempt , in the first instance , to take advantage of our ... cause of France is the cause of liberty ; and that we are bound to assist the nation on the score of their being engaged ...
... cause for our esteem and friendship . France did not attempt , in the first instance , to take advantage of our ... cause of France is the cause of liberty ; and that we are bound to assist the nation on the score of their being engaged ...
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... cause ? Then by an inquiry what the cause of the South Americans is , and whether it really be , as their partisans here allege , the same as our own cause in the war of our Revolu- tion ? Whether for instance , if Buenos Ayres has ...
... cause ? Then by an inquiry what the cause of the South Americans is , and whether it really be , as their partisans here allege , the same as our own cause in the war of our Revolu- tion ? Whether for instance , if Buenos Ayres has ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
The American Interest in the Removal of France from the North Ameri | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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