The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... alliance , the principal inducement to which may be a similarity of constitutions , producing a common inter- est to defend their mutual rights and liberties . A change of the gov- ernment of one of them into a monarchy or despotism may ...
... alliance , the principal inducement to which may be a similarity of constitutions , producing a common inter- est to defend their mutual rights and liberties . A change of the gov- ernment of one of them into a monarchy or despotism may ...
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... alliance with it . If a dissolu- tion of ancient connections shall have been a consequence of a revolu- tion of government , the external political relations of the parties may have become so varied as to occasion an incompatibility of ...
... alliance with it . If a dissolu- tion of ancient connections shall have been a consequence of a revolu- tion of government , the external political relations of the parties may have become so varied as to occasion an incompatibility of ...
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... alliance .. ... While this is not an offensive alliance , the line between defense and offense nowadays is indeed a shadowy one . The Maginot Line was the essence of pure defense . Today it is the target of ridicule . Every good defense ...
... alliance .. ... While this is not an offensive alliance , the line between defense and offense nowadays is indeed a shadowy one . The Maginot Line was the essence of pure defense . Today it is the target of ridicule . Every good defense ...
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