12 Americans SpeakJohn Edwin Pomfret Huntington Library, 1954 - 183 pages |
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... Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18 . Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the ...
... Congress is dated June 1 , 1812 , and Congress declared war against England on June 18 . Madison wearily cited the impressment of American seamen , the interference with American trade on the high seas , and British incitement of the ...
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... Congress . The first selection is contained in the " Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , with the Annual Message of the Presi- dent , transmitted to Congress December 6 , 1904 " ( Washington , Government ...
... Congress . The first selection is contained in the " Papers relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States , with the Annual Message of the Presi- dent , transmitted to Congress December 6 , 1904 " ( Washington , Government ...
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... Congress , through which the thought of the Nation finds its expression , should keep ever vividly in mind the fundamental fact that it is impossible to treat our foreign policy , whether this policy takes shape in the effort to secure ...
... Congress , through which the thought of the Nation finds its expression , should keep ever vividly in mind the fundamental fact that it is impossible to treat our foreign policy , whether this policy takes shape in the effort to secure ...
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