The Trail of a Tradition ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1926 - Всего страниц: 405 |
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... Flag . The " trail " leads from patriot- Founders whose early prescience warned us against foreign entanglements down to latter - day elec- torates which have preferred , in the same spirit , to serve civilization by serving " America ...
... Flag . The " trail " leads from patriot- Founders whose early prescience warned us against foreign entanglements down to latter - day elec- torates which have preferred , in the same spirit , to serve civilization by serving " America ...
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... flag . But it insists that the surrender of American independ- ence is not pre - requisite for these conquests of desirable trans - oceanic_amities and of practical international fraternity : nay , more , it insists that the surrender ...
... flag . But it insists that the surrender of American independ- ence is not pre - requisite for these conquests of desirable trans - oceanic_amities and of practical international fraternity : nay , more , it insists that the surrender ...
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... flag coming into French ports . As a result , there was scarcely a sea - lane left in which an American ship could ... flag for protection . If anything , the flag was a liability - since Jefferson and Madison 157.
... flag coming into French ports . As a result , there was scarcely a sea - lane left in which an American ship could ... flag for protection . If anything , the flag was a liability - since Jefferson and Madison 157.
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Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg. If anything , the flag was a liability - since it seemed to invite the very aggressions which it lacked the will to repel . Faced with the alterna- tives of either uncompromisingly insisting upon our neutral ...
Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg. If anything , the flag was a liability - since it seemed to invite the very aggressions which it lacked the will to repel . Faced with the alterna- tives of either uncompromisingly insisting upon our neutral ...
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... flag on the great highway of nations , and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it . . . . Under the pretext of searching for British subjects , thousands of American citi- zens , under the safeguard of public law and of ...
... flag on the great highway of nations , and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it . . . . Under the pretext of searching for British subjects , thousands of American citi- zens , under the safeguard of public law and of ...
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