Major Problems in American Diplomatic History: Documents and Readings, Volumen1Daniel Malloy Smith Heath, 1964 - 677 páginas |
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... England would be , as the King did not intend to ask for any further delay as England had done . The announcement in Spain of an adjustment between the United States and Great Britain achieved by John Jay in London had prompt results in ...
... England would be , as the King did not intend to ask for any further delay as England had done . The announcement in Spain of an adjustment between the United States and Great Britain achieved by John Jay in London had prompt results in ...
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... England seemed to afford a perfectly clear occasion for doing so . Spain was England's ally in the European war , and it was safe to assume that Spanish harbors in America would be open to British fleets and armies . As a simple measure ...
... England seemed to afford a perfectly clear occasion for doing so . Spain was England's ally in the European war , and it was safe to assume that Spanish harbors in America would be open to British fleets and armies . As a simple measure ...
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... England , and any leaning towards England on the part of the administration would , at this time and for the next year to come , be dangerous , and might lose the President his nomination . I con- sequently fear that he will do ...
... England , and any leaning towards England on the part of the administration would , at this time and for the next year to come , be dangerous , and might lose the President his nomination . I con- sequently fear that he will do ...
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PUBLIC OPINION AND AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS | 3 |
Which One Was the Realist? | 34 |
Europes Distresses | 72 |
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