The Shaping of American Diplomacy: Readings and Documents in American Foreign Relations, 1750-1955, Volumen1William Appleman Williams Rand McNally, 1956 - 1130 páginas |
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... commerce . For Livingston saw the colonies as an inexhaustible magazine of national wealth , " and if suffered to fall into the hands of the French , such will be the accession to their [ France's ] already extended commerce and marine ...
... commerce . For Livingston saw the colonies as an inexhaustible magazine of national wealth , " and if suffered to fall into the hands of the French , such will be the accession to their [ France's ] already extended commerce and marine ...
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... commerce of America will have no relief at present nor , in my opinion , ever , until the United States shall have generally passed navigation acts . If these measures are not adopted , we shall be derided , and the more we suffer , the ...
... commerce of America will have no relief at present nor , in my opinion , ever , until the United States shall have generally passed navigation acts . If these measures are not adopted , we shall be derided , and the more we suffer , the ...
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... commerce . Under pretended blockades , without the presence of an adequate force and sometimes without the practicability of applying one , our commerce has been plundered in every sea , the great staples of our country have been cut ...
... commerce . Under pretended blockades , without the presence of an adequate force and sometimes without the practicability of applying one , our commerce has been plundered in every sea , the great staples of our country have been cut ...
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The Appearance of an American Attitude Toward | 13 |
The Historical Meaning of the American Doctrine | 27 |
DOCUMENTS | 34 |
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