10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... foreign influence in innumerable ways , such attachments are particularly alarming to the truly en- lightened and ... foreign influence ( I con jure you to believe me , fellow - citizens ) the jealousy of a free people , ought to be ...
... foreign influence in innumerable ways , such attachments are particularly alarming to the truly en- lightened and ... foreign influence ( I con jure you to believe me , fellow - citizens ) the jealousy of a free people , ought to be ...
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John Edwin Pomfret. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS from the Message to Congress , December 6 , 1904 Foreign policy . In treating of our foreign policy and of the attitude that this great Nation should assume in the world at large ...
John Edwin Pomfret. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS from the Message to Congress , December 6 , 1904 Foreign policy . In treating of our foreign policy and of the attitude that this great Nation should assume in the world at large ...
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... foreign government from collecting a just debt ; on the other hand , it is very inadvisable to permit any foreign power to take possession , even temporarily , of the custom- houses of an American Republic in order to enforce the ...
... foreign government from collecting a just debt ; on the other hand , it is very inadvisable to permit any foreign power to take possession , even temporarily , of the custom- houses of an American Republic in order to enforce the ...
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