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... future ages if by their friendly counsel , by their moral influence , by the power of argument and persuasion alone they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate by general agreement among them- selves , and so far ...
... future ages if by their friendly counsel , by their moral influence , by the power of argument and persuasion alone they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate by general agreement among them- selves , and so far ...
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... future ? Then America also wants the program for its future conti- nental existence written and consecrated . Were this the only result of the ... Congress , it would not have been called in vain . . . Foremost among subjects for ...
... future ? Then America also wants the program for its future conti- nental existence written and consecrated . Were this the only result of the ... Congress , it would not have been called in vain . . . Foremost among subjects for ...
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... future and the only hope for men already tired of destroying themselves and hunting each other down like wild beasts . Now is not the time to forget such predictions , which become truer every day , or to eradi- cate the place which the ...
... future and the only hope for men already tired of destroying themselves and hunting each other down like wild beasts . Now is not the time to forget such predictions , which become truer every day , or to eradi- cate the place which 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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