Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 strani |
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Stran 129
... England , was between eleven and fifteen millions of dollars in favor of England . Our consumption of her manufactures was annually increasing , and had risen to nearly $ 50,000,000 . We exported to her what she most wanted , provisions ...
... England , was between eleven and fifteen millions of dollars in favor of England . Our consumption of her manufactures was annually increasing , and had risen to nearly $ 50,000,000 . We exported to her what she most wanted , provisions ...
Stran 274
... England . Pardon me , if I confess the regret with which I touch this prodigious item ; for I know well the depth of feeling which it is calculated to stir . But I cannot hesitate . It belongs to the case . No candid person , who ...
... England . Pardon me , if I confess the regret with which I touch this prodigious item ; for I know well the depth of feeling which it is calculated to stir . But I cannot hesitate . It belongs to the case . No candid person , who ...
Stran 275
... England find herself at war . There are many in England , who , taking counsel of a perverse political bigotry , have spurned them abso- lutely ; and there are others , who , invoking the point of honor , assert that England cannot ...
... England find herself at war . There are many in England , who , taking counsel of a perverse political bigotry , have spurned them abso- lutely ; and there are others , who , invoking the point of honor , assert that England cannot ...
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The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
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