Great Britain and the United States: A History of Anglo-American Relations (1783-1952)St. Martin's Press, 1955 - 1024 páginas |
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Chapter One Introduction | 17 |
Chapter Eight PrologueThe American Revolution | 211 |
Chapter Eleven The Monroe Doctrine 18213 | 359 |
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