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The Haitians were largely apathetic to a movement in which they were not invited
to participate. Spanish American cooperation was not the theme of the second
period, which will be dealt with in Volume II. During this period, extending from ...
The Haitians were largely apathetic to a movement in which they were not invited
to participate. Spanish American cooperation was not the theme of the second
period, which will be dealt with in Volume II. During this period, extending from ...
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The early period deserves # emphasis, therefore, as the “experimental” stage, in
a Spanish American setting, of a movement which later assumed practical
importance on a hemispheric scale. In volumes the size of those in this series it
has ...
The early period deserves # emphasis, therefore, as the “experimental” stage, in
a Spanish American setting, of a movement which later assumed practical
importance on a hemispheric scale. In volumes the size of those in this series it
has ...
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This volume deals with the history of inter-American cooperation from 1881 to
1948—a period which differs radically from that covered in the first volume, in
terms of the leadership of the movement for cooperation and of the number of
nations ...
This volume deals with the history of inter-American cooperation from 1881 to
1948—a period which differs radically from that covered in the first volume, in
terms of the leadership of the movement for cooperation and of the number of
nations ...
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Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 11 |
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