Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... ment of purpose : Considering that the peoples of the British Empire and the United States are closely allied by blood , inherit the same literature and laws , hold the same principles of self - govern- ment , recognize the same ideas ...
... ment of purpose : Considering that the peoples of the British Empire and the United States are closely allied by blood , inherit the same literature and laws , hold the same principles of self - govern- ment , recognize the same ideas ...
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... ment which was only taken after discussion with Mr. Tarte in full belief that it would be acceptable to Dominion Govern- ment.30 Even this rebuff did not shake the Canadians from their reckless disregard of realities . Courageously ...
... ment which was only taken after discussion with Mr. Tarte in full belief that it would be acceptable to Dominion Govern- ment.30 Even this rebuff did not shake the Canadians from their reckless disregard of realities . Courageously ...
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... ment . This strikes out Article III of the Convention , under which the Contracting Parties are bound to invite the adhesion of the other Powers , who will therefore not be subject to the Self - denying Ordinance which we are to accept ...
... ment . This strikes out Article III of the Convention , under which the Contracting Parties are bound to invite the adhesion of the other Powers , who will therefore not be subject to the Self - denying Ordinance which we are to accept ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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