Mallory Cislo

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Since foreign policy required the new American nation to speak with one voice, and since Washington believed that he had been duly elected to provide that voice, he found himself living a central paradox of the early republic: what was essential for a viable and coherent foreign policy was ideologically at odds with what the infant republic claimed to stand for.32
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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