Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas, 3권Scribner, 1978 - 1201페이지 |
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... Constitution and the inherent needs of any nation for unified conduct of its foreign affairs . At Philadelphia in 1787 the Founding Fathers were torn between their desire for more efficient government and increased re- spect abroad , on ...
... Constitution and the inherent needs of any nation for unified conduct of its foreign affairs . At Philadelphia in 1787 the Founding Fathers were torn between their desire for more efficient government and increased re- spect abroad , on ...
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... Constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union . " It was one of the most adroit of all his strokes . A member of the New York legislature of 1787 , he made one of his greatest speeches to secure the ...
... Constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union . " It was one of the most adroit of all his strokes . A member of the New York legislature of 1787 , he made one of his greatest speeches to secure the ...
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... Constitution . " His most conspicuous quality was perhaps his practical sense which sought solutions to problems in the realm of past experience rather than in untried theories . Madison was also the chief recorder of the Conven- tion's ...
... Constitution . " His most conspicuous quality was perhaps his practical sense which sought solutions to problems in the realm of past experience rather than in untried theories . Madison was also the chief recorder of the Conven- tion's ...
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