10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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John Edwin Pomfret. of Britain were always treated with parti- cular regard ; to be an Old England - man was , of itielf , a character of fome refpect , and gave a kind of rank among us . Q. And what is their temper now . A. O , very ...
John Edwin Pomfret. of Britain were always treated with parti- cular regard ; to be an Old England - man was , of itielf , a character of fome refpect , and gave a kind of rank among us . Q. And what is their temper now . A. O , very ...
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... regards foreign peoples no less than its duty to insist upon its own rights . That our rights and interests are deeply concerned in the mainte- nance of the Doctrine is so clear as hardly to need argument . This is especially true in ...
... regards foreign peoples no less than its duty to insist upon its own rights . That our rights and interests are deeply concerned in the mainte- nance of the Doctrine is so clear as hardly to need argument . This is especially true in ...
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... regard to the control of waterways , with regard to illicit traffic of many kinds , in arms or in deadly drugs , or with re- gard to the adjustment of many varying international administra- tive arrangements could not be assured if the ...
... regard to the control of waterways , with regard to illicit traffic of many kinds , in arms or in deadly drugs , or with re- gard to the adjustment of many varying international administra- tive arrangements could not be assured if the ...
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