Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... Britain and the United States . But , to cooperate with Britain publicly in a matter of this importance , where not special interests , but general Ameri- can policy , was at stake , was to throw isolation overboard and admit that the ...
... Britain and the United States . But , to cooperate with Britain publicly in a matter of this importance , where not special interests , but general Ameri- can policy , was at stake , was to throw isolation overboard and admit that the ...
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... Britain would be forced to make such a decision as the interest of Great Britain would require . 4. Britain disclaimed any intention of appropriating colonies or the establishment of any political connection , except one of amity and ...
... Britain would be forced to make such a decision as the interest of Great Britain would require . 4. Britain disclaimed any intention of appropriating colonies or the establishment of any political connection , except one of amity and ...
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... Britain objected since this would have given the commerce entirely to the United States.32 Britain's idea , according to some authors , was the greater share . The Adams was of the opinion that if the European alliance dis- cussed ...
... Britain objected since this would have given the commerce entirely to the United States.32 Britain's idea , according to some authors , was the greater share . The Adams was of the opinion that if the European alliance dis- cussed ...
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