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... civilization : It is what is called the War of the East . These same races with their hatreds exist in America , in the ramifications of the Anglo - Saxon of the United States and of the Spaniard in South America . Does a situation ...
... civilization : It is what is called the War of the East . These same races with their hatreds exist in America , in the ramifications of the Anglo - Saxon of the United States and of the Spaniard in South America . Does a situation ...
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... civilization of America . Unlike as we are in many respects , we are alike in this , that we are all engaged under new conditions , and free from the traditional forms and limitations of the Old World in working out the same problem of ...
... civilization of America . Unlike as we are in many respects , we are alike in this , that we are all engaged under new conditions , and free from the traditional forms and limitations of the Old World in working out the same problem of ...
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... civilizations which are unfolding in America : Anglo - Saxon civilization and Latin civilization . Political tranquility would be a fact on all the Continent ; the men of the North would not have that desire of conquests which our ...
... civilizations which are unfolding in America : Anglo - Saxon civilization and Latin civilization . Political tranquility would be a fact on all the Continent ; the men of the North would not have that desire of conquests which our ...
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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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