Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284페이지 |
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... whole of which , the Secretary of State is of opinion that Mr. Morris ' letters remove any doubts which might have been entertained as to the intentions and dispositions of the British cabinet . That it would be dishonorable to the ...
... whole of which , the Secretary of State is of opinion that Mr. Morris ' letters remove any doubts which might have been entertained as to the intentions and dispositions of the British cabinet . That it would be dishonorable to the ...
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... whole of Louisiana . I told him no ; that our wishes extended only to New Orleans and the Floridas ; that the policy of France should dictate ( as I had shown in an official note ) to give us the country above the river Arkansas , in ...
... whole of Louisiana . I told him no ; that our wishes extended only to New Orleans and the Floridas ; that the policy of France should dictate ( as I had shown in an official note ) to give us the country above the river Arkansas , in ...
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... whole theory announced by John L. O'Sullivan in 1845. But is it not true that nations , like indi- viduals , will refuse to fight for mundane matters , physical objects , ter- ritory , but must have an idea , a driving intellectual ...
... whole theory announced by John L. O'Sullivan in 1845. But is it not true that nations , like indi- viduals , will refuse to fight for mundane matters , physical objects , ter- ritory , but must have an idea , a driving intellectual ...
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