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... danger menaces us . . . there must be no vacillation . The danger is imminent and immediate . I will proceed to enumerate the principal goals which the Gen- eral Congress should set for itself . All must originate from the reason which ...
... danger menaces us . . . there must be no vacillation . The danger is imminent and immediate . I will proceed to enumerate the principal goals which the Gen- eral Congress should set for itself . All must originate from the reason which ...
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... danger here . He who sees it not renounces the future . Can there be so little consciousness of self , so little faith in the destiny of the Latin American race that we wait upon a foreign will ... to dispose of our future ? . . . South ...
... danger here . He who sees it not renounces the future . Can there be so little consciousness of self , so little faith in the destiny of the Latin American race that we wait upon a foreign will ... to dispose of our future ? . . . South ...
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... danger , is that of making uniform throughout the Republics of the Continent certain principles which should form part of their international law , and should tighten the bonds of friendship and good understanding between peoples and ...
... danger , is that of making uniform throughout the Republics of the Continent certain principles which should form part of their international law , and should tighten the bonds of friendship and good understanding between peoples and ...
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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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