The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... remain , as we now were , looking anxiously to Europe . ? Why not proceed to act on our own responsibility , and recognise these governments as independent , instead of taking the lead of the holy alliance in a course which jeopardizes ...
... remain , as we now were , looking anxiously to Europe . ? Why not proceed to act on our own responsibility , and recognise these governments as independent , instead of taking the lead of the holy alliance in a course which jeopardizes ...
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... remain healthy and prosperous in a world of poverty and want . . . . Our deepest concern with European recovery , however , is that it is essential to the maintenance of the civilization in which the Ameri- can way of life is rooted ...
... remain healthy and prosperous in a world of poverty and want . . . . Our deepest concern with European recovery , however , is that it is essential to the maintenance of the civilization in which the Ameri- can way of life is rooted ...
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... remain , despite every provocation , on our charted course toward permanent peace and human betterment . Crises there will continue to be . In meeting them , whether foreign or domestic , great or small , there is a recurring temptation ...
... remain , despite every provocation , on our charted course toward permanent peace and human betterment . Crises there will continue to be . In meeting them , whether foreign or domestic , great or small , there is a recurring temptation ...
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