Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... doubt with the thought that one long step out into the Pacific ocean would provoke the still longer one to the Philippines . 43 As a consequence of these developments , raising the welcome prospect of Cuban liberation and Far Eastern ...
... doubt with the thought that one long step out into the Pacific ocean would provoke the still longer one to the Philippines . 43 As a consequence of these developments , raising the welcome prospect of Cuban liberation and Far Eastern ...
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... doubt they were more favorable to a positive role in China ; no doubt the Secretary of State , and also the President , were prejudiced in favor of the country that had been so uniquely friendly during the Spanish War . Nevertheless no ...
... doubt they were more favorable to a positive role in China ; no doubt the Secretary of State , and also the President , were prejudiced in favor of the country that had been so uniquely friendly during the Spanish War . Nevertheless no ...
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... doubt , in this instance as in others , from the basic require- ments of her overall foreign policy that have been noted . Those requirements did not change during 1903. In so far as inter- national developments of that year affected ...
... doubt , in this instance as in others , from the basic require- ments of her overall foreign policy that have been noted . Those requirements did not change during 1903. In so far as inter- national developments of that year affected ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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