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... parties each hold possession of different states of the republic , and the fortunes of the war are constantly chang- ing . Meanwhile the most reprehensible means have been employed by both parties to extort money from foreigners , as ...
... parties each hold possession of different states of the republic , and the fortunes of the war are constantly chang- ing . Meanwhile the most reprehensible means have been employed by both parties to extort money from foreigners , as ...
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... parties appear to have within themselves no depository of common confidence , to suggest wisdom when passion and excitement have their sway , and to assume the part of peacemaker . In this view of the earlier days of the contest the ...
... parties appear to have within themselves no depository of common confidence , to suggest wisdom when passion and excitement have their sway , and to assume the part of peacemaker . In this view of the earlier days of the contest the ...
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... parties for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the conflict . Admiral Latim- er , commanding the special - service squadron , brought about an armi- stice to permit of a conference being held between the delegates of the two ...
... parties for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the conflict . Admiral Latim- er , commanding the special - service squadron , brought about an armi- stice to permit of a conference being held between the delegates of the two ...
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Einführung | 5 |
April 1802 | 17 |
Die MonroeDoktrin 2 Dezember 1823 | 25 |
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action American amerikanischen armed assistance assurances authority believe belligerent carry cause Central citizens claims concerned condition conference Congress consideration continue course Cuba defense desire determined duty effect enter equally Europe Executive existing fact forces foreign France Franklin further future German give Government Greece harbor honor hope hostilities humanity immediate important independence interest island jurisdiction justice land limits LITERATUR lives maintain means measure ment Mexico MICHIGAN military nations naval necessary neutrality never Nicaragua oben observe parties peace person political port possession possible Präsident present President principle production propose protection QUELLENNACHWEIS question reason relations remain republic respect Roosevelts secure Senate Session ship Spain Spanish Staaten supplies taken Teil territory Texas Text things tion trade treaty United vessel Washington waters York zugrunde