Basic Documents in United States Foreign PolicyVan Nostrand, 1957 - 191 páginas |
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... object for its part to accept at once a suspension of hostilities if asked for by the insurgents from the general in chief , to whom it would pertain in such case to determine the duration and conditions of the armistice . With this ...
... object for its part to accept at once a suspension of hostilities if asked for by the insurgents from the general in chief , to whom it would pertain in such case to determine the duration and conditions of the armistice . With this ...
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... object for which Spain has waged the war can not be attained . The fire of insurrection may flame or may smolder with varying seasons , but it has not been and it is plain that it can not be extinguished by present methods . The only ...
... object for which Spain has waged the war can not be attained . The fire of insurrection may flame or may smolder with varying seasons , but it has not been and it is plain that it can not be extinguished by present methods . The only ...
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... objects are . My own thought has not been driven from its habitual and normal course by the unhappy events of the last two ... object now , as then , is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against ...
... objects are . My own thought has not been driven from its habitual and normal course by the unhappy events of the last two ... object now , as then , is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against ...
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The Declaration of Inde pendence July 4 | 7 |
Treaty of Alliance with France February 6 1778 | 9 |
Preliminary Treaty of Peace with Britain No vember 30 1782 | 10 |
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Basic Documents in United States Foreign Policy Thomas Parmelee Brockway Sin vista previa disponible - 1968 |
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65th Congress action administration aggression agreed April armed attack armed forces ARTICLE assistance atomic AUGUST AUGUST 19 authority belligerent Berlin Britain British Brussels Treaty canal Charter China Chinese civilization claims Clayton-Bulwer Treaty commerce conference Congress Conventions countries Covenant Cuba declared deemed defense economic effect embargo established Europe European existing export Foreign Relations Formosa France HAY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY hereby High Contracting Parties HOOVER MORATORIUM hostilities Imperial German Government independence interest islands Japan Japanese jurisdiction League liberty maintain maintenance ment Mexico military Minister Monroe Doctrine naval Neutrality Act Nine-Power Treaty obligations Open Door organization Pacific Pact peace and security Platt Amendment political port President principles proclamation purpose QUARANTINE SPEECH ratification Republic resolution respect Roosevelt Russian Secretary Section Security Council Senate sovereignty Soviet Union Spain Statutes at Large submarine Teller amendment territory thereof tion United Nations vessels violation Washington Wilson
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