American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960Dorothy Burne Goebel Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1961 - 458 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... communication , he had expressed an opinion that there was reason to hope that the Greeks would be successful in the present struggle with their oppressors , and that the power that has so long crushed them had lost its dominion over ...
... communication , he had expressed an opinion that there was reason to hope that the Greeks would be successful in the present struggle with their oppressors , and that the power that has so long crushed them had lost its dominion over ...
Pagina 118
... communicate with this department and receive further directions . Lord John Russell has informed us of an understanding ... communication was withheld until after knowledge of the fact had been acquired by us from other sources . We know ...
... communicate with this department and receive further directions . Lord John Russell has informed us of an understanding ... communication was withheld until after knowledge of the fact had been acquired by us from other sources . We know ...
Pagina 419
... communications with West Germany , and from settling the questions arising in connection with this by means of ... communication . This is partly because its views on the points at issue have been made plain in the note of December ...
... communications with West Germany , and from settling the questions arising in connection with this by means of ... communication . This is partly because its views on the points at issue have been made plain in the note of December ...
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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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