Readings in American Foreign PolicyRobert A. Goldwin Oxford University Press, 1959 - 709 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 84
Página 59
... give them possession ? He said , according to the words of the treaty . But what did you mean to take ? I do not know . Then you mean that we shall construe it our own way ? I can give you no direction ; you have made a noble bargain ...
... give them possession ? He said , according to the words of the treaty . But what did you mean to take ? I do not know . Then you mean that we shall construe it our own way ? I can give you no direction ; you have made a noble bargain ...
Página 107
... give ye anny votes , because we haven't more thin enough to go round now ; but we'll threat ye th ' way a father shud threat his childher if we have to break evry bone in ye'er bodies . So come to our ar - rms , ' says we . " But ...
... give ye anny votes , because we haven't more thin enough to go round now ; but we'll threat ye th ' way a father shud threat his childher if we have to break evry bone in ye'er bodies . So come to our ar - rms , ' says we . " But ...
Página 503
... Give me liberty , or give me death . " As a call for unity , " Give me liberty , and give me death " would hardly be effective . If this is the way any proposed strategy appears to our friends , it would not contribute toward a workable ...
... Give me liberty , or give me death . " As a call for unity , " Give me liberty , and give me death " would hardly be effective . If this is the way any proposed strategy appears to our friends , it would not contribute toward a workable ...
Contenido
Alexander Hamilton The Republican Principle | 3 |
Albert J Beveridge Policy Regarding | 75 |
President McKinleys Decision | 94 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 41 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Readings in American Foreign Policy, Volumen1 American Foundation for Continuing Education Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
Términos y frases comunes
achieve action aggression allies Ameri American foreign policy Asia assistance Atlantic Alliance Britain China Chinese civilization Cold War colonial Communist conduct of foreign conflict Congress consent Constitution continue course Cuba decision Declaration defense democracy democratic diplomacy diplomatic East economic effect European power executive fact FINLEY PETER DUNNE force foreign affairs Formosa France freedom give Greece Hemisphere imperialism independence industrial inter-American interests islands Japan Japanese Korea Kuomintang larn Latin America leaders liberation liberty Marshall Plan means ment military Minister Monroe Doctrine Nationalist NATO naval neighbors never Pacific parties peace Ph'lippeens Philippines political present President principles problems public opinion purpose question recognize relations representatives revolution Roosevelt Russian self-government Senate situation Soviet power Soviet Union Spain struggle territory thim things threat tion trade treaty United Nations Walter Lippmann Washington Western Europe