10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 páginas |
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... against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the Indians against the frontier settlements as ample reasons for ...
... against England on June 18. Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the Indians against the frontier settlements as ample reasons for ...
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... Against this crying enormity , which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if com- mitted against herself , the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostula- tions ; and that no proof might be wanting of their ...
... Against this crying enormity , which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if com- mitted against herself , the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostula- tions ; and that no proof might be wanting of their ...
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... against foreign nations . If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation , such as an outrage against a citizen of that nation , then the Monroe Doctrine does not force us to interfere to prevent punishment of ...
... against foreign nations . If a republic to the south of us commits a tort against a foreign nation , such as an outrage against a citizen of that nation , then the Monroe Doctrine does not force us to interfere to prevent punishment of ...
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