English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance, in their relations to the United States & Russia, including an account of the leading policy of France and of England for the last two hundred years--the origin and aims of the alliance--the meaning of the Crimean war--and the reason of the hostile attitude of these two powers towards the United States, and of the movement on Mexico, with a statement of the general resources--the army and navy of England and France--Russia and America--showing the present strength and probable future of these four powers. By Rev. C. B. Boynton, D. D.

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English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance, in their relations to the United States & Russia, including an account of the leading policy of France and of England for the last two hundred years--the origin and aims of the alliance--the meaning of the Crimean war--and the reason of the hostile attitude of these two powers towards the United States, and of the movement on Mexico, with a statement of the general resources--the army and navy of England and France--Russia and America--showing the present strength and probable future of these four powers. By Rev. C. B. Boynton, D. D.
Author
Boynton, Charles Brandon, 1806-1883.
Publication
Cincinnati,: C. F. Vent & co.,
1864.
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Eastern question (Balkan)
Great Britain -- Foreign relations
France -- Foreign relations
United States -- Foreign relations
Soviet Union.
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"English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance, in their relations to the United States & Russia, including an account of the leading policy of France and of England for the last two hundred years--the origin and aims of the alliance--the meaning of the Crimean war--and the reason of the hostile attitude of these two powers towards the United States, and of the movement on Mexico, with a statement of the general resources--the army and navy of England and France--Russia and America--showing the present strength and probable future of these four powers. By Rev. C. B. Boynton, D. D." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AKR0586.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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