Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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Página 177
... matter with the 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 ...
... matter with the 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 ...
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... matter were now open to be dealt with entirely from the point of view of Canadian interests my Ministers would hesitate to advise any further participation in the pro- ceedings in which there has been so serious a departure from good ...
... matter were now open to be dealt with entirely from the point of view of Canadian interests my Ministers would hesitate to advise any further participation in the pro- ceedings in which there has been so serious a departure from good ...
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... matter is not altogether clear , but it appears that , despite Roosevelt's readiness to yield as regards ownership of the islands , Turner blandly announced at this decisive meeting on the 17th that the Portland Canal line , pre ...
... matter is not altogether clear , but it appears that , despite Roosevelt's readiness to yield as regards ownership of the islands , Turner blandly announced at this decisive meeting on the 17th that the Portland Canal line , pre ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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