American Foreign Policy, Formulation and Practice: Selected ReadingsWilson Leon Godshall Edwards Brothers, Incorporated, 1937 - 553 páginas |
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Página 40
... ports unarmed . Do not punish the brave individuals of your nation , who arrange themselves under our banner , know ... ports of the United States , by any of the belligerent parties , for mili- tary service , offensive or defensive , is ...
... ports unarmed . Do not punish the brave individuals of your nation , who arrange themselves under our banner , know ... ports of the United States , by any of the belligerent parties , for mili- tary service , offensive or defensive , is ...
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... ports and intercept neu- tral vessels . The complaint is unjustified from the fact that representations were made to the British Government that the presence of war vessels in the vicinity of New York Harbor was offensive to this ...
... ports and intercept neu- tral vessels . The complaint is unjustified from the fact that representations were made to the British Government that the presence of war vessels in the vicinity of New York Harbor was offensive to this ...
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... ports before the President's proclamation ? and what as to the prizes they made before and after ? 25. May we , within our own ports , sell ships to both parties , prepared merely for merchandize ? May they be pierced for guns ? 26. May ...
... ports before the President's proclamation ? and what as to the prizes they made before and after ? 25. May we , within our own ports , sell ships to both parties , prepared merely for merchandize ? May they be pierced for guns ? 26. May ...
Contenido
Proposals for Peace | 6 |
The Southern Boundary | 15 |
President Polks War Proclamation May 13 1846 | 31 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action agree agreement American Government ammunition arbitration armaments arms Article authority belligerent Bolivia Britain British Government canal China Chinese citizens claims Colombia commerce Commission Committee Conference Congress Constitution convention cooperation Cuba debts December declared Department desire diplomatic duty effect ernment established Europe European Executive existing export force foreign France French friendly German Haiti honor Ibid immigration independence interest international law Islands January Japan June League of Nations Liberia limitation loan Majesty's Government ment Mexico military Minister Monroe Doctrine naval negotiations neutral Nicaragua obligations officers opinion Pan American Union Paraguay parties payment peace persons political ports present President principle proposed protection purpose question ratified regard relations reparations Republic respect Secretary Senate settlement ships sion Spain submarines Talleyrand tariff ternational territory tion trade treaty U. S. Dept United Venezuela vessels Washington Young Plan