The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... France beyond the possibility of retraction . -ALEXANDER HAMILTON , 1793 . THE HE TREATIES BETWEEN the United States and France were made with His Most Christian Majesty , his heirs and successors . The government of France , which ...
... France beyond the possibility of retraction . -ALEXANDER HAMILTON , 1793 . THE HE TREATIES BETWEEN the United States and France were made with His Most Christian Majesty , his heirs and successors . The government of France , which ...
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... France may think fit to treat us as enemies ... is a problem which experience only can solve ; the solu- tion of which will probably be regulated by their views of their own interest - by the circumstances which may occur ; and it is ...
... France may think fit to treat us as enemies ... is a problem which experience only can solve ; the solu- tion of which will probably be regulated by their views of their own interest - by the circumstances which may occur ; and it is ...
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... France a cause of war , and so become associated in it on the other side . An injured friend is the bitterest of foes , & France had not discovered either timidity , or over - much forbearance on the late occasions . Is this the ...
... France a cause of war , and so become associated in it on the other side . An injured friend is the bitterest of foes , & France had not discovered either timidity , or over - much forbearance on the late occasions . Is this the ...
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