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... action might arouse the animosity of Europe , and he considered it unwise for the Spanish American nations to become too closely attached to the United States until the intentions of that nation in the Mexican War became clear [ 29 ] ...
... action might arouse the animosity of Europe , and he considered it unwise for the Spanish American nations to become too closely attached to the United States until the intentions of that nation in the Mexican War became clear [ 29 ] ...
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... action be so urgent that action by the committee cannot be awaited , any of the American republics , individually or jointly with others , shall have the right to act in the manner which its own defense or that of the continent requires ...
... action be so urgent that action by the committee cannot be awaited , any of the American republics , individually or jointly with others , shall have the right to act in the manner which its own defense or that of the continent requires ...
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... action of one state against another state , of one party against another , which is prohibited , the text of the two conferences emphasizing the individual , and therefore presump- tively selfish , character of the action condemned ...
... action of one state against another state , of one party against another , which is prohibited , the text of the two conferences emphasizing the individual , and therefore presump- tively selfish , character of the action condemned ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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