The United States and the Greek War for Independence, 1821-1828East European Monographs, 1985 - 190 páginas A detailed study of American policies and attitudes during the War of Greek Independence. |
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The European Powers Intervene in Support | 15 |
The Struggle for Aid and Recognition | 45 |
The Congressional Debate on Daniel Websters | 61 |
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