Word: anglo
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Thus did Charles Gates Dawes, new-fledged Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, shrewd, Rooseveltian master of the art of self-projection, greet the British nation last week. The international air had suddenly become filled with clouds of incense and Anglo-American goodwill. Prime Minister MacDonald was planning to go and talk with President Hoover about naval disarmament. Astute Mr. Dawes made it clear that he would try to keep beatific sentiment from cloying by playing his role of hustling, plainspoken, rough-diamond American...
...When Anglo-Saxon's stumbled through And Middle-English understood...
...creditor's coffers. If anyone suggested that America advance a few 109 dollars in the form of a loan to Germany, in order to enable her to pay off England and France so they can build a few more cruisers and submarines, to be used in an Anglo-French entente against the U. S. he'd be put on the rack...
...next meeting, on Monday, Professor C. K. Webster of the University of Wales will speak on Anglo-American relations and imperialism...
Article 2 of the Anglo-American rum treaty declares that the U.S. rights of search and seizure of British vessels "shall not be exercised at a greater distance from the coast of the U.S. . . . than can be traversed in one hour by the vessel suspected.'' Common practice has made this treaty-line twelve miles offshore...