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... Continent , [ such as ] the theory of political balance of power and of armed peace . . . ( e ) There are also on our Continent practices , such as the Pan- american Conferences , international problems or situations which occur only in ...
... Continent , [ such as ] the theory of political balance of power and of armed peace . . . ( e ) There are also on our Continent practices , such as the Pan- american Conferences , international problems or situations which occur only in ...
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... Continent . In order to establish a basis for peace on the Continent it would have been sufficient to affirm the exist- ence of an international order and the historic solidarity of the countries of America . . . . The inclusion of ...
... Continent . In order to establish a basis for peace on the Continent it would have been sufficient to affirm the exist- ence of an international order and the historic solidarity of the countries of America . . . . The inclusion of ...
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... continent a refuge for evil doctrines , practices , and interests and into a field favorable to their future rebirth . ... This Ministry is certain that no people and no government of the continent wishes such a sad fate for America ...
... continent a refuge for evil doctrines , practices , and interests and into a field favorable to their future rebirth . ... This Ministry is certain that no people and no government of the continent wishes such a sad fate for America ...
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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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