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... equally revolting to the pride of Mexico and Texas and subjecting us to the charge of arrogance , while , to have proposed in advance of annexation , to satisfy Mexico for any contingent interest she might have in Texas , would have ...
... equally revolting to the pride of Mexico and Texas and subjecting us to the charge of arrogance , while , to have proposed in advance of annexation , to satisfy Mexico for any contingent interest she might have in Texas , would have ...
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... equally important principle that hereafter no territory on this continent shall be regarded as subject of transfer to a European power . The Government of San Domingo has voluntarily sought this annex- ation . It is a weak power ...
... equally important principle that hereafter no territory on this continent shall be regarded as subject of transfer to a European power . The Government of San Domingo has voluntarily sought this annex- ation . It is a weak power ...
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... arrangements , or understandings , formal or informal , ex- pressed or implied , relating to matters in the Pacific Ocean , in which all the powers signatory were essentially , if not equally , 116 Warren G. Harding , 10. Februar 1922.
... arrangements , or understandings , formal or informal , ex- pressed or implied , relating to matters in the Pacific Ocean , in which all the powers signatory were essentially , if not equally , 116 Warren G. Harding , 10. Februar 1922.
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Einführung | 5 |
April 1802 | 17 |
Die MonroeDoktrin 2 Dezember 1823 | 25 |
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