Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... joint control of 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 ...
... joint control of 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 ...
Page 42
... joint declaration in the absence of instructions from his government , provided that England would recognize the colonies . Canning did not think that he could persuade the King , Parliament , and others to agree to Rush's desire . He ...
... joint declaration in the absence of instructions from his government , provided that England would recognize the colonies . Canning did not think that he could persuade the King , Parliament , and others to agree to Rush's desire . He ...
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... joint declaration to impede intervention by the despotic government of the Holy Alliance had been made by the English minister , Canning , to the American minister Rush , who did not consider that he had sufficient power to join England ...
... joint declaration to impede intervention by the despotic government of the Holy Alliance had been made by the English minister , Canning , to the American minister Rush , who did not consider that he had sufficient power to join England ...
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