The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... Republic of the U. S. allied itself with France when under a despotic government . She changes her government , declares it shall be a Republic , prepares a form of Republic extremely free , and in the mean time is governing herself as ...
... Republic of the U. S. allied itself with France when under a despotic government . She changes her government , declares it shall be a Republic , prepares a form of Republic extremely free , and in the mean time is governing herself as ...
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... Republic of Texas always claimed the Rio Grande , as her Western boundary . 3. That by various acts , she had claimed it on paper . 4. That Santa Anna , in his treaty with Texas , recognised the Rio Grande , as her boundary . 5. That ...
... Republic of Texas always claimed the Rio Grande , as her Western boundary . 3. That by various acts , she had claimed it on paper . 4. That Santa Anna , in his treaty with Texas , recognised the Rio Grande , as her boundary . 5. That ...
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... republic is in the hands of its own people , and upon the success of the experiment here rests the hope of hu- manity . No exterior force can disturb this republic , and no foreign influence should be permitted to change its course ...
... republic is in the hands of its own people , and upon the success of the experiment here rests the hope of hu- manity . No exterior force can disturb this republic , and no foreign influence should be permitted to change its course ...
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Declaration of the Representatives of the United Col | 19 |
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