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... President Roosevelt entered the White House on March 4 . Thirty - three days previously , on January 30 , President Hin- 17 Chief credit for this is usually given Mr. Norman Davis , Democratic member of the American delegation to the ...
... President Roosevelt entered the White House on March 4 . Thirty - three days previously , on January 30 , President Hin- 17 Chief credit for this is usually given Mr. Norman Davis , Democratic member of the American delegation to the ...
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... Roosevelt politely refused . The President - elect considered that the question of disarma- ment , debts , and economic relations required " selective treat- ment . " President Hoover went further in his next communication to the President ...
... Roosevelt politely refused . The President - elect considered that the question of disarma- ment , debts , and economic relations required " selective treat- ment . " President Hoover went further in his next communication to the President ...
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... President enunciated a new doctrine in keeping with American historical tradition . President Monroe in 1823 , like President Roosevelt in 1941 , had clearly defined the circum- stances under which the United States would use force in ...
... President enunciated a new doctrine in keeping with American historical tradition . President Monroe in 1823 , like President Roosevelt in 1941 , had clearly defined the circum- stances under which the United States would use force in ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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