Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Treaties ... Treaty - making Power ... The President , the Treaty - maker Ratification of Treaties .......... Oppressive Treaties ... Equitable Treaties .... National Friendships . National Obligations .... The Politics of Princes ...
... Treaties ... Treaty - making Power ... The President , the Treaty - maker Ratification of Treaties .......... Oppressive Treaties ... Equitable Treaties .... National Friendships . National Obligations .... The Politics of Princes ...
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... treaty had actually been signed between the Court of France and the United States . By what rule of common sense , then , he could ex- pect that such an undisguised artifice would go down in America , I cannot conceive . Thanks to ...
... treaty had actually been signed between the Court of France and the United States . By what rule of common sense , then , he could ex- pect that such an undisguised artifice would go down in America , I cannot conceive . Thanks to ...
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... treaties of the European powers with the United States of America , will have no va- lidity , on the dissolution of the Union . We shall be left nearly in a state of nature ; or we may find , by our own unhappy experience , that there ...
... treaties of the European powers with the United States of America , will have no va- lidity , on the dissolution of the Union . We shall be left nearly in a state of nature ; or we may find , by our own unhappy experience , that there ...
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... treaty with Spain , and in the universal satisfaction at that event , throughout the United States , a decisive proof ... treaties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in ...
... treaty with Spain , and in the universal satisfaction at that event , throughout the United States , a decisive proof ... treaties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in ...
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... TREATIES . The nature of foreign negotiations requires caution ; and their success must often depend on secrecy . Even when brought to a conclusion , a full disclo- sure of all the measures , demands , or eventual 106 POLITICAL MAXIMS ...
... TREATIES . The nature of foreign negotiations requires caution ; and their success must often depend on secrecy . Even when brought to a conclusion , a full disclo- sure of all the measures , demands , or eventual 106 POLITICAL MAXIMS ...
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