Om The American Question
This book explores the tensions between the United States and Great Britain during the mid-19th century, particularly with regards to international law and the rights of neutral nations. Written by renowned American sculptor and diplomat William Wetmore Story, this work provides unique insights into the political climate of the time and sheds light on the roots of modern international relations.
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