American diplomacy : its spirit and achievements / by John Bassett Moore.
1905
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Title
American diplomacy : its spirit and achievements / by John Bassett Moore.
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New York ; London : Harper & Brothers, 1905.
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1 online resource (xi, 285 pages) : 16 portrait (including frontispiece), double map.
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(NNC-L)LLMC576377260
(TEMPOCo)576377260
(TEMPOCo)576377260
Note
Title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed on March 22, 2011).
"In the present volume there is reproduced, with some revision and amplification, a series of articles that appeared in Harper's magazine; and one chapter--the fourth--has been added."--Prefatory note
"In the present volume there is reproduced, with some revision and amplification, a series of articles that appeared in Harper's magazine; and one chapter--the fourth--has been added."--Prefatory note
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and index.
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Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
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Table of Contents
Prefatory note.
The conduct of foreign intercourse.
The beginnings.
The system of neutrality.
Freedom of the seas.
Fisheries questions.
The contest with commercial restrictions.
Non-intervention and the Monroe doctrine.
The doctrine of expatriation.
International arbitration.
The territorial expansion of the United States.
Influence and tendencies.
Bibliography.
The conduct of foreign intercourse.
The beginnings.
The system of neutrality.
Freedom of the seas.
Fisheries questions.
The contest with commercial restrictions.
Non-intervention and the Monroe doctrine.
The doctrine of expatriation.
International arbitration.
The territorial expansion of the United States.
Influence and tendencies.
Bibliography.