Argentina, the United States, and the Inter-American System 1880-1914 |
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2 It was with like confidence that the banqueters settled back to hear Revelstoke '
s introductory remarks . He spoke at length on the historic association of
Argentina and England , ending with a businesslike and somewhat parental word
for ...
2 It was with like confidence that the banqueters settled back to hear Revelstoke '
s introductory remarks . He spoke at length on the historic association of
Argentina and England , ending with a businesslike and somewhat parental word
for ...
Página 116
The list could be drawn endlessly through each level of the country ' s life . Even
in that activity which was rapidly becoming their forte , the Argentines still looked
to Europe ; the bestblooded rams and bulls were brought in from England and ...
The list could be drawn endlessly through each level of the country ' s life . Even
in that activity which was rapidly becoming their forte , the Argentines still looked
to Europe ; the bestblooded rams and bulls were brought in from England and ...
Página 172
He showed Pitkin “ confidential diplomatic correspondence ” demonstrating that
England and Germany had proposed to France intervention to appropriate
Argentine customs revenues , and he said that such action might be taken should
...
He showed Pitkin “ confidential diplomatic correspondence ” demonstrating that
England and Germany had proposed to France intervention to appropriate
Argentine customs revenues , and he said that such action might be taken should
...
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Buenos Aires 1880 | 1 |
Progress 18801890 | 19 |
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