American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960Dorothy Burne Goebel Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1961 - 458 pagina's |
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... give sentence thereon , as judges of admiralty ; and moreover , that they are undertaking to give commissions within the United States , and to enlist or encourage the enlistment of men , natives or inhabitants of these States , to ...
... give sentence thereon , as judges of admiralty ; and moreover , that they are undertaking to give commissions within the United States , and to enlist or encourage the enlistment of men , natives or inhabitants of these States , to ...
Pagina 264
... give it outright approval . Finally , the nonrecognition doctrine was designed to give expression to the deep and genuine feeling of the American people , and their Government , that what the Japanese were doing in Manchuria was ...
... give it outright approval . Finally , the nonrecognition doctrine was designed to give expression to the deep and genuine feeling of the American people , and their Government , that what the Japanese were doing in Manchuria was ...
Pagina 297
... give away the powers it should exercise under the Constitution . I ask Congress not to lightly toss away its duty and prerogative and give them to the President . If the American taxpayers want to help England , if they want to loan her ...
... give away the powers it should exercise under the Constitution . I ask Congress not to lightly toss away its duty and prerogative and give them to the President . If the American taxpayers want to help England , if they want to loan her ...
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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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