Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 strani |
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... cause to commend himself to his Court for what he had obtained . He said I was harder to deal with than the President , and he must say , as a suitor once said to Philip IV . , “ Sire , your Majesty has no influence with the Minister of ...
... cause to commend himself to his Court for what he had obtained . He said I was harder to deal with than the President , and he must say , as a suitor once said to Philip IV . , “ Sire , your Majesty has no influence with the Minister of ...
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... cause , and adhere inflexibly to that . . . . 24th . Mr. Gallatin was here , and talked much upon the topics to be touched upon in the President's message . His views coincided entirely with those which I have so earnestly urged upon ...
... cause , and adhere inflexibly to that . . . . 24th . Mr. Gallatin was here , and talked much upon the topics to be touched upon in the President's message . His views coincided entirely with those which I have so earnestly urged upon ...
Stran 149
... cause and their name have protected them from dangers which might ere this have overwhelmed any other people . The ordinary calculations of interest and of acquisition with a view to aggrandizement , which mingles so much in the ...
... cause and their name have protected them from dangers which might ere this have overwhelmed any other people . The ordinary calculations of interest and of acquisition with a view to aggrandizement , which mingles so much in the ...
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INDEPENDENCE | 1 |
The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
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