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... common as the Span- ish language , Spanish Catholicism , and Spanish customs and tra- ditions . Equally important , they had in common a feeling of resentment against having their affairs controlled from Spain and against being ...
... common as the Span- ish language , Spanish Catholicism , and Spanish customs and tra- ditions . Equally important , they had in common a feeling of resentment against having their affairs controlled from Spain and against being ...
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... common enemies , remaining in the said ports all the time their Captains or Com- manders believe necessary , Article 6. In addition , the contracting parties obligate themselves to . . . aid . . . war and merchant ships which reach ...
... common enemies , remaining in the said ports all the time their Captains or Com- manders believe necessary , Article 6. In addition , the contracting parties obligate themselves to . . . aid . . . war and merchant ships which reach ...
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... common wars . . . . Article 12. The contracting parties especially obligate and com- mit themselves , in case the general Assembly meets in . . . their territories , to lend all assistance to the Plenipotentiaries which hospitality ...
... common wars . . . . Article 12. The contracting parties especially obligate and com- mit themselves , in case the general Assembly meets in . . . their territories , to lend all assistance to the Plenipotentiaries which hospitality ...
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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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