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By John W. Foster

DIPLOMATIC MEMOIRS. 2 vols. Illustrated. THE PRACTICE OF DIPLOMACY. ARBITRATION AND THE HAGUE COURT. AMERICAN DIPLOMACY IN THE ORIENT. A CENTURY OF AMERICAN DIPLOMACY. Being a Brief Review of the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1776-1876. With maps.

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NUV 6 1953

COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY JOHN W. FÒSTER

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

PREFACE.

THE present work is the outgrowth of a series of lectures delivered in the School of Diplomacy of the Columbian University. Two motives have influenced their publication. The first is the hope of the author that by a study of this review of the diplomatic conduct of our most distinguished statesmen, the young men of the country may have their patriotism quickened, and be inspired with a new zeal to assist in maintaining the honorable position of our government in its foreign relations. Few may be able to enter the diplomatic service, but every citizen may exercise an influence in so shaping our foreign policy that the government shall continue to occupy a worthy position among the nations of the earth. The other motive is the belief that, in view of the recent enlarged political and commercial intercourse of the United States with other powers, a succinct history of the diplomatic affairs of the government from its foundation would be opportune, and that it might be useful in the solution of the questions of foreign policy now so urgently presented to the American people.

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