Argentina, the United States, and the Inter-American System 1880-1914 |
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Quirno Costa praised the efforts of the assembly toward “ the closer binding of the
South American countries , ” but it was the Old World , rather than the New ,
which interested the Argentine spokesman , “ the Old World , which not only
sends ...
Quirno Costa praised the efforts of the assembly toward “ the closer binding of the
South American countries , ” but it was the Old World , rather than the New ,
which interested the Argentine spokesman , “ the Old World , which not only
sends ...
Página 93
37 However , the efforts of Blaine and of Baker were not in vain , despite their
initial failures to stir up interest in Latin America . Under an act of July 7 , 1884 ,
President Arthur appointed a three - man commission to go to South America " to
...
37 However , the efforts of Blaine and of Baker were not in vain , despite their
initial failures to stir up interest in Latin America . Under an act of July 7 , 1884 ,
President Arthur appointed a three - man commission to go to South America " to
...
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... poor and deprecated South America , the home of perpetual revolutions ,
ungovernable peoples , and general decay . ... of the Three Americas . . . today
there is no praise sufficient for those who yesterday were merely - South
Americans !
... poor and deprecated South America , the home of perpetual revolutions ,
ungovernable peoples , and general decay . ... of the Three Americas . . . today
there is no praise sufficient for those who yesterday were merely - South
Americans !
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Buenos Aires 1880 | 1 |
Progress 18801890 | 19 |
Politics | 20 |
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