Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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Página 177
... Foreign Office.21 Anxious not to antagonize the United States , Great Britain agreed to pay the shippers the contracted prices for the non - contraband part of the cargo . Nevertheless when she seized a German ship , the Bundesrath , on ...
... Foreign Office.21 Anxious not to antagonize the United States , Great Britain agreed to pay the shippers the contracted prices for the non - contraband part of the cargo . Nevertheless when she seized a German ship , the Bundesrath , on ...
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... Foreign Office well understood the fatuousness of any such approach , given the uncompromising American temper , it could not lightly dis- regard the influential Colonial Secretary , to say nothing of the Dominion.5 2 D. C. Miner , The ...
... Foreign Office well understood the fatuousness of any such approach , given the uncompromising American temper , it could not lightly dis- regard the influential Colonial Secretary , to say nothing of the Dominion.5 2 D. C. Miner , The ...
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... Office and the Foreign Office rejected Minto's advice ( ibid . , Foreign Office to Colonial Office , December 21 , 1903 ) . In a report to the press on October 21 , 1903 , Aylesworth and Jetté asserted that the two American islands ...
... Office and the Foreign Office rejected Minto's advice ( ibid . , Foreign Office to Colonial Office , December 21 , 1903 ) . In a report to the press on October 21 , 1903 , Aylesworth and Jetté asserted that the two American islands ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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