Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner Oxford University Press, 1964 - 892페이지 |
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... possible . Let us use all possible means to carry the opinion of the nation with us , and the opinion of the world .. 22nd . . . . Mr. Gallatin was with the President , but withdrew on my going in . I left with the President my draft ...
... possible . Let us use all possible means to carry the opinion of the nation with us , and the opinion of the world .. 22nd . . . . Mr. Gallatin was with the President , but withdrew on my going in . I left with the President my draft ...
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... possible dis- pute could ever be . . . . I am as anxious as any human being can be to have the United States render every possible service to the civilization and the peace of mankind , but I am cer- tain we can do it best by not ...
... possible dis- pute could ever be . . . . I am as anxious as any human being can be to have the United States render every possible service to the civilization and the peace of mankind , but I am cer- tain we can do it best by not ...
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... possible to decide whether America and Britain have been wise in virtually withdrawing their great naval police power from the Far East and in giving to Japan an unchecked opportunity to choose her course . 6 The Outlawry of War : A ...
... possible to decide whether America and Britain have been wise in virtually withdrawing their great naval police power from the Far East and in giving to Japan an unchecked opportunity to choose her course . 6 The Outlawry of War : A ...
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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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