Latin America ...George Hubbard Blakeslee G. E. Stechert, 1914 - Počet stran: 388 |
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Strana ix
... increasing number of books dealing with one or more of these Latin countries are issuing from the press ; while one of them , in many ways the best , that by the recent British Ambassador to the United States , James Bryce , has been ...
... increasing number of books dealing with one or more of these Latin countries are issuing from the press ; while one of them , in many ways the best , that by the recent British Ambassador to the United States , James Bryce , has been ...
Strana 11
... increasing influx of the most desirable immigrants from western Europe . In this way , you could offer them climatic conditions more or less similar to theirs ; institutions in ad- vance of theirs , but with which they were familiar THE ...
... increasing influx of the most desirable immigrants from western Europe . In this way , you could offer them climatic conditions more or less similar to theirs ; institutions in ad- vance of theirs , but with which they were familiar THE ...
Strana 20
... increased nearly 100 per cent , until it has reached a surprising total of approximately $ 850,000,000 . Remembering ... increase of nearly $ 1,000,000,000 in the last decade . These figures are all the more remarkable when we remember ...
... increased nearly 100 per cent , until it has reached a surprising total of approximately $ 850,000,000 . Remembering ... increase of nearly $ 1,000,000,000 in the last decade . These figures are all the more remarkable when we remember ...
Strana 38
... increased relations of Latin America with the United States , in all spheres of human activity . The problem of education has always commanded the earnest attention of all the Latin - American governments , to the extent of having made ...
... increased relations of Latin America with the United States , in all spheres of human activity . The problem of education has always commanded the earnest attention of all the Latin - American governments , to the extent of having made ...
Strana 45
... increased traveling facilities and means of communication with the outer world . It has contributed to the best of its ability to the sum total of human betterment , and the day cannot be far off when full justice will be done to the ...
... increased traveling facilities and means of communication with the outer world . It has contributed to the best of its ability to the sum total of human betterment , and the day cannot be far off when full justice will be done to the ...
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Strana 295 - that We must prove ourselves their friends and champions upon terms of equality and honor. You cannot be friends upon any other terms than upon the terms of equality.
Strana 109 - we should assume distinctly the principle that the American continents are no longer subjects for any new colonial establishments.
Strana 261 - in order that, trusting to the joint aid and friendship of Mexico and the United States, they might be encouraged to persist in their effort to establish a government which would, both for their advantage and ours, represent their combined wealth, intelligence and character
Strana 109 - governments in those countries, or to transfer any of the possessions heretofore or yet subject to Spain in the American hemisphere to any other European power.
Strana 4 - as to consequences. The companions of Pizarro, Hernando Cortez, de Soto, Almagro, Pedrarias, Vasco Nunez de Balboa, were in marked contrast to the men who came to the shores of New England with the Pilgrim Fathers. To us came the militarists seeking a field for new exploits,
Strana 261 - also said: You cannot impress too strongly upon the government to which you are accredited or upon the public men with whom you associate the importance which the government of the United States attaches to such a confederation of the states of Central America
Strana 4 - To her went the soldiers of fortune, valiant but ignorant, adventurous and daring yet unscrupulous, they came principally from a country where religious bigotry was rampant. They were an admixture of virtues and vices. They came to conquer, to fight if necessary; their one aim was to better
Strana 95 - Under every system since men first congregated, the strong have ruled the weak; but side by side with the rude fact of power have grown the ideals of fellowship and justice, and these have helped to correct the inequality and injustice which condition human life.
Strana 151 - has its place in the code of international law as certainly and as securely as if it were specifically mentioned;
Strana 6 - had never had to do any work, men whose one and only ambition was a high salary, because they had never had any occasion to learn a profession nor to earn a livelihood through industry and toil. From sources so widely different in their components sprang the Anglo-American and the Latin-American. Your men formed an unmixed mass, because, although