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... federation . 73. The later conduct of the Anglo - American States supports our observations . In our need . . . for an example of the federation system we put down as most to the point that of Confederation and Perpetual Union that they ...
... federation . 73. The later conduct of the Anglo - American States supports our observations . In our need . . . for an example of the federation system we put down as most to the point that of Confederation and Perpetual Union that they ...
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... federation . Those belonging to it are not foreigners but individual members of a great nation which in- cludes many States , some different from others in their special inter- ests but combined regarding general and foreign matters ...
... federation . Those belonging to it are not foreigners but individual members of a great nation which in- cludes many States , some different from others in their special inter- ests but combined regarding general and foreign matters ...
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... Federation would bless the memory of the fathers who created it . If the Anglo - American States remain separated from ours , in time there would perhaps be formed two great rival federations . • 84. . . . Would it be wise for the ...
... Federation would bless the memory of the fathers who created it . If the Anglo - American States remain separated from ours , in time there would perhaps be formed two great rival federations . • 84. . . . Would it be wise for the ...
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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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