10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 páginas |
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... secure an international agreement . Why does he not tell us what he is going to do if he fails to secure an international agreement ? There is more reason for him to do that than there is for us to pro- vide against the failure to ...
... secure an international agreement . Why does he not tell us what he is going to do if he fails to secure an international agreement ? There is more reason for him to do that than there is for us to pro- vide against the failure to ...
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... secure justice from outsiders , and unwilling to do justice to those outsiders who treat it well , may result in our having to take action to protect our rights ; but such action will not be taken with a view to territorial aggression ...
... secure justice from outsiders , and unwilling to do justice to those outsiders who treat it well , may result in our having to take action to protect our rights ; but such action will not be taken with a view to territorial aggression ...
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... secure the payment of just debts and to secure the Dominican Government against demands for unjust debts . The proposed method will give the people of Santo Domingo the same chance to move onward and upward which we have already given ...
... secure the payment of just debts and to secure the Dominican Government against demands for unjust debts . The proposed method will give the people of Santo Domingo the same chance to move onward and upward which we have already given ...
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