The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... releasing ourselves is that we are to do it from so much of the treaties only as is bringing great & inevitable danger on us , & not from the residue , allowing to the other party a right at the same time to determine 46 Neutralist State.
... releasing ourselves is that we are to do it from so much of the treaties only as is bringing great & inevitable danger on us , & not from the residue , allowing to the other party a right at the same time to determine 46 Neutralist State.
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... determined by the number of those who join it . Force can defend a right , but force has never yet created a right . If it was true , as declared in the resolu- tions of intervention , that the Cubans " are and of right ought to be free ...
... determined by the number of those who join it . Force can defend a right , but force has never yet created a right . If it was true , as declared in the resolu- tions of intervention , that the Cubans " are and of right ought to be free ...
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... determine in large part the future of the people of that conti- nent . It will also determine in large part whether the free nations of the world can look forward with hope to a peaceful and pros- perous future as independent states ...
... determine in large part the future of the people of that conti- nent . It will also determine in large part whether the free nations of the world can look forward with hope to a peaceful and pros- perous future as independent states ...
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