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... alliance of Chaumont and of the Treaty of Paris of May 30 , 1814. Both contain an . . . offensive and defensive alliance ; they specify subsidies and proclaim determina- tion to carry on the war until Spanish power is destroyed , just ...
... alliance of Chaumont and of the Treaty of Paris of May 30 , 1814. Both contain an . . . offensive and defensive alliance ; they specify subsidies and proclaim determina- tion to carry on the war until Spanish power is destroyed , just ...
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... alliance . . . . The second we could call a federation or confederation , although this latter word is frequently confused with alliance . In the necessity of using two terms to dis- tinguish and compare . . . two [ different ] things ...
... alliance . . . . The second we could call a federation or confederation , although this latter word is frequently confused with alliance . In the necessity of using two terms to dis- tinguish and compare . . . two [ different ] things ...
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... alliance to defend democracy ; nor economic alliance to protect itself against ' commercial invasion ' - can be accomplished without encountering serious obstacles . " . . . In regard to military alliance , . . . recall the hostile atti ...
... alliance to defend democracy ; nor economic alliance to protect itself against ' commercial invasion ' - can be accomplished without encountering serious obstacles . " . . . In regard to military alliance , . . . recall the hostile atti ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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