Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... political consideration stood in the way of agreement . New England fishing interests , centered upon Gloucester , Massachu- setts , resolutely opposed any tariff modification enabling Canadi- an and Newfoundland fish to compete more ...
... political consideration stood in the way of agreement . New England fishing interests , centered upon Gloucester , Massachu- setts , resolutely opposed any tariff modification enabling Canadi- an and Newfoundland fish to compete more ...
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... political atmosphere prevailing during that eventful summer . Many men in the two governments agreed in seeing a Russian hand behind the revolt ; but at a time when " every Senator was telling John Hay , " For God's sake don't let it ...
... political atmosphere prevailing during that eventful summer . Many men in the two governments agreed in seeing a Russian hand behind the revolt ; but at a time when " every Senator was telling John Hay , " For God's sake don't let it ...
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... political position of President McKinley , a good friend of Britain's , had strengthened . Not only were national elections no longer imminent , but the President's decisive victory in No- vember had increased his personal prestige as ...
... political position of President McKinley , a good friend of Britain's , had strengthened . Not only were national elections no longer imminent , but the President's decisive victory in No- vember had increased his personal prestige as ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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