American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960Dorothy Burne Goebel Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1961 - 458 pagina's |
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... President Thomas Jefferson's Inaugural Address , March 4 , 1801 40 III . United States Expansion Policy 23. Necessity of Acquiring New Orleans : President Thomas Jefferson to Minister of France Robert Livingston , April 18 , 1802 40 24 ...
... President Thomas Jefferson's Inaugural Address , March 4 , 1801 40 III . United States Expansion Policy 23. Necessity of Acquiring New Orleans : President Thomas Jefferson to Minister of France Robert Livingston , April 18 , 1802 40 24 ...
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... President of the United States has no power to commit acts of war . That power rests with the Congress of the United States alone ; and yet this bill delegates to the President the power to violate inter- national law as recognized by ...
... President of the United States has no power to commit acts of war . That power rests with the Congress of the United States alone ; and yet this bill delegates to the President the power to violate inter- national law as recognized by ...
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... President or the Secretary of State , at the direction of the President , from representing the United States at any meeting or session of any organ or agency of the United Nations . Sec . 3. The representatives provided for in section ...
... President or the Secretary of State , at the direction of the President , from representing the United States at any meeting or session of any organ or agency of the United Nations . Sec . 3. The representatives provided for in section ...
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ONE THE MECHANICS OF FOREIGN POLICY | 1 |
The United States and France | 8 |
Peace and Independence | 19 |
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