President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... commerce . Your governor alluded in very fit and striking terms to the voyage of Columbus , but Columbus took his voyage under compulsion of circumstances . Constantinople had been captured by the Turks and all the routes of trade with ...
... commerce . Your governor alluded in very fit and striking terms to the voyage of Columbus , but Columbus took his voyage under compulsion of circumstances . Constantinople had been captured by the Turks and all the routes of trade with ...
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... commerce that she has not known before , a commerce of intelligence , of thought and sympathy between North and South . The Latin American States , which , to their disadvantage , have been off the main lines , will now be on the main ...
... commerce that she has not known before , a commerce of intelligence , of thought and sympathy between North and South . The Latin American States , which , to their disadvantage , have been off the main lines , will now be on the main ...
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... commerce of which they are in constant need and without which their economic de- velopment halts and stands still can now get only a small part of what they formerly imported and eagerly look to us to supply their all but empty markets ...
... commerce of which they are in constant need and without which their economic de- velopment halts and stands still can now get only a small part of what they formerly imported and eagerly look to us to supply their all but empty markets ...
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... commerce depends ? depends ? And how are we to get the ships if we wait for the trade to develop without them ? To correct the many mistakes by which we have discouraged and all but destroyed the merchant marine of the country , to ...
... commerce depends ? depends ? And how are we to get the ships if we wait for the trade to develop without them ? To correct the many mistakes by which we have discouraged and all but destroyed the merchant marine of the country , to ...
الصفحة 79
... commerce or of any other peaceful achievement . We mean to live our own lives as we will ; but we mean also to let live . We are , indeed , a true friend to all the nations of the world , because we threaten none , covet the possessions ...
... commerce or of any other peaceful achievement . We mean to live our own lives as we will ; but we mean also to let live . We are , indeed , a true friend to all the nations of the world , because we threaten none , covet the possessions ...
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