The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... France had been expelled from America and India , was the profoundest humiliation which France had suffered , and the memory of it still rankled . Inevitably , therefore , as a matter of prac- tical politics , the French government ...
... France had been expelled from America and India , was the profoundest humiliation which France had suffered , and the memory of it still rankled . Inevitably , therefore , as a matter of prac- tical politics , the French government ...
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... France . But the Franco - American alliance was something more than a diplomatic entente . The alliance was welcomed in France with immense popular enthusiasm ; and this enthusiasm was inspired , not by hatred of England ( never were ...
... France . But the Franco - American alliance was something more than a diplomatic entente . The alliance was welcomed in France with immense popular enthusiasm ; and this enthusiasm was inspired , not by hatred of England ( never were ...
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... France in America . ' The treaty of amity and commerce of the same year accorded to France special com- mercial favors and the right to carry French prizes into American ports . On the other hand , Great Britain still refused to ...
... France in America . ' The treaty of amity and commerce of the same year accorded to France special com- mercial favors and the right to carry French prizes into American ports . On the other hand , Great Britain still refused to ...
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