Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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... president.11 Consequently , upon accepting his appointment as Secret- ary of State , Seward operated under the assumption ( or at least the hope ) that Lincoln would essentially be a passive president and that he could take charge of ...
... president.11 Consequently , upon accepting his appointment as Secret- ary of State , Seward operated under the assumption ( or at least the hope ) that Lincoln would essentially be a passive president and that he could take charge of ...
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... President Roosevelt to recommend to him an American political adviser who enjoyed the full confidence of the President . He suggested William C. Bullitt , former American Ambassador to Russia and France . Currie gave three reasons to ...
... President Roosevelt to recommend to him an American political adviser who enjoyed the full confidence of the President . He suggested William C. Bullitt , former American Ambassador to Russia and France . Currie gave three reasons to ...
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those remarks . If the President wondered why , he could have found out in an editorial the next day in the Charlotte Observers under the heading , " You were wrong , Mr. President . " The writer reminded the President that Charlotte ...
those remarks . If the President wondered why , he could have found out in an editorial the next day in the Charlotte Observers under the heading , " You were wrong , Mr. President . " The writer reminded the President that Charlotte ...
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