Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284페이지 |
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... ment , dishonor , and disgrace - to bow the neck to royal insolence , as a course of preparation for manly resistance to Gallic invasion ! What nation , what individual was ever taught in the schools of ignominious submission , the ...
... ment , dishonor , and disgrace - to bow the neck to royal insolence , as a course of preparation for manly resistance to Gallic invasion ! What nation , what individual was ever taught in the schools of ignominious submission , the ...
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... ment by the allies that they were seeking no political objects and only a redress of grievances . He does not doubt the sincerity of the allies , and his confidence in their good faith , if it could be shaken , would be reinspired by ...
... ment by the allies that they were seeking no political objects and only a redress of grievances . He does not doubt the sincerity of the allies , and his confidence in their good faith , if it could be shaken , would be reinspired by ...
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... ment in that country . French troops in Mexico in 1864 propped up a throne for Archduke Maximilian of Austria , but the new emperor soon found himself with many ungrateful , rebellious subjects . Upon the end of the American Civil War ...
... ment in that country . French troops in Mexico in 1864 propped up a throne for Archduke Maximilian of Austria , but the new emperor soon found himself with many ungrateful , rebellious subjects . Upon the end of the American Civil War ...
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