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... Foreign Minister of Mexico , October 13 , 1845 Manuel de la Peña y Peña , Foreign Minister of Mexico , Letter to John Black , American Consul in Mexico , October 15 , 1845 John Black , American Consul in Mexico , Letter to Secretary of ...
... Foreign Minister of Mexico , October 13 , 1845 Manuel de la Peña y Peña , Foreign Minister of Mexico , Letter to John Black , American Consul in Mexico , October 15 , 1845 John Black , American Consul in Mexico , Letter to Secretary of ...
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... Foreign Minister J. M. de Castillo y Lanzas indicated how far both sides had travelled since the American envoy's arrival . John Slidell , United States Minister to Mexico Letter to Joaquin M. de Castillo y Lanzas , Minister of Foreign ...
... Foreign Minister J. M. de Castillo y Lanzas indicated how far both sides had travelled since the American envoy's arrival . John Slidell , United States Minister to Mexico Letter to Joaquin M. de Castillo y Lanzas , Minister of Foreign ...
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... foreign policy and reconstructed the power and function of the President in the area of foreign affairs . The role of Roosevelt and his circle should not be emphasized to the extent that they exclusively are credited with introducing ...
... foreign policy and reconstructed the power and function of the President in the area of foreign affairs . The role of Roosevelt and his circle should not be emphasized to the extent that they exclusively are credited with introducing ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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