History of the Foreign Policy of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's sons, 1933 - 536 páginas |
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... agreement between the United States , Great Britain , and Japan regarding limitations upon auxiliary crafts.45 It was still hoped that the more general prin- ciples could be agreed upon by all the nations represented at the conference ...
... agreement between the United States , Great Britain , and Japan regarding limitations upon auxiliary crafts.45 It was still hoped that the more general prin- ciples could be agreed upon by all the nations represented at the conference ...
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... agreement could be reached . In America it was feared that the longer the conference dragged on the more likely it was to accomplish nothing . But the public was anxious for an agreement , at least in principle , upon what all claimed ...
... agreement could be reached . In America it was feared that the longer the conference dragged on the more likely it was to accomplish nothing . But the public was anxious for an agreement , at least in principle , upon what all claimed ...
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... agreement on Cuba , 211-2 . Ferdinand VII , of Spain , 126 ; ef- forts to stamp out rebellion in colonies , 129 . Fillmore , Millard , 209 . Fish , Hamilton , protest to Spain , 278 ; instructions to Cushing , 279 ; truce between Chile ...
... agreement on Cuba , 211-2 . Ferdinand VII , of Spain , 126 ; ef- forts to stamp out rebellion in colonies , 129 . Fillmore , Millard , 209 . Fish , Hamilton , protest to Spain , 278 ; instructions to Cushing , 279 ; truce between Chile ...
Contenido
CHAPTER | 3 |
EMPIRIC DIPLOMACY | 21 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 126 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accepted action Adams administration adopted agreed agreement Alabama Claims alliance allies American announced appeared approved arbitration authorities believed belligerent Britain British canal Central America China citizens claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombia colonies commercial commissioners concessions conference Cong Congress convention coöperation court Cuba decided declared delegates demands desire diplomatic directed effort England Europe European favorable force foreign affairs forty-ninth parallel France French hostilities Ibid independence insisted instructions interest island Japan League of Nations London Madrid Manchuria matter ment Mexico military minister ministry Monroe Doctrine naval negotiations neutrality Nicaragua official opinion Pacific Paris peace political ports position prevent principle procure promised proposed protection question ratification recognized refused regarded Republic resolution Russia Secretary Senate sent Sess settlement Seward signatories signed sought sovereignty Spain Spanish suggested territory Texas thought tion trade treaty treaty of Versailles United vessels Washington wished