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... Congress of United States attendance at the Exposition contingent on French withdrawal from Mexi- co.45 The proposal was doubtless politically inspired ; the Na- tion looked upon it as customary western buffoonery . In a style that ...
... Congress of United States attendance at the Exposition contingent on French withdrawal from Mexi- co.45 The proposal was doubtless politically inspired ; the Na- tion looked upon it as customary western buffoonery . In a style that ...
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... Congress reconvened in a bellicose mood . Senator Cullom , chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee , key- noted the popular feeling when he declared on the Senate floor in December , " The time has come for a plain , positive ...
... Congress reconvened in a bellicose mood . Senator Cullom , chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee , key- noted the popular feeling when he declared on the Senate floor in December , " The time has come for a plain , positive ...
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... Congress and in the press had a field day . The New York Tribune exulted in a special cable message from London that " Mr. Cleveland has been an English idol but he is now dethroned . " According to Godkin , the popular generals , Lew ...
... Congress and in the press had a field day . The New York Tribune exulted in a special cable message from London that " Mr. Cleveland has been an English idol but he is now dethroned . " According to Godkin , the popular generals , Lew ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 11 |
Government and Diplomacy | 51 |
The French Intervention in Mexico | 58 |
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