Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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... pamphlets re- lating to Spanish and Portuguese America , constituted the main body of his source material . George Peabody College , Nashville , Tennessee . April , 1920 . J. B. L. CONTENTS I MEANING OF PAN - AMERICANISM II FORMATION OF.
... pamphlets re- lating to Spanish and Portuguese America , constituted the main body of his source material . George Peabody College , Nashville , Tennessee . April , 1920 . J. B. L. CONTENTS I MEANING OF PAN - AMERICANISM II FORMATION OF.
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... Spanish colonies for independence . This sense of unity which existed between the belligerent Spanish colonies was , he be- lieves , different in its origin and in its manifestations from the sentiment of international fraternity about ...
... Spanish colonies for independence . This sense of unity which existed between the belligerent Spanish colonies was , he be- lieves , different in its origin and in its manifestations from the sentiment of international fraternity about ...
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... Spanish American nations and Brazil , because there was no common action in the struggle for independence . When Brazil became an empire in 1822 , it was still regarded as semi - Euro- pean . Between the new Spanish American powers and ...
... Spanish American nations and Brazil , because there was no common action in the struggle for independence . When Brazil became an empire in 1822 , it was still regarded as semi - Euro- pean . Between the new Spanish American powers and ...
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... Spanish territory extending from Mexico to Buenos Aires . And the flight of the Portuguese prince regent , John , afterward King John VI , with his court to Brazil , to escape the fate which had overtaken the Spanish king , proved to be ...
... Spanish territory extending from Mexico to Buenos Aires . And the flight of the Portuguese prince regent , John , afterward King John VI , with his court to Brazil , to escape the fate which had overtaken the Spanish king , proved to be ...
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... Spanish colonies , on the other hand , achieved their in- dependence only after long and bitter warfare . It was not un- til the victory of Ayacucho was won in the mountains of Peru on December 9 , 1824 , that the outcome of the ...
... Spanish colonies , on the other hand , achieved their in- dependence only after long and bitter warfare . It was not un- til the victory of Ayacucho was won in the mountains of Peru on December 9 , 1824 , that the outcome of the ...
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