Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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... Congress on December 17 , 1895 , affirmed that , " If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the governments of the Old World and a subject for our abso- lute noninterference , none the less is an observance of ...
... Congress on December 17 , 1895 , affirmed that , " If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the governments of the Old World and a subject for our abso- lute noninterference , none the less is an observance of ...
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... congress of plenipotentiaries , composed of a representative of each of the three provinces.15 This " congress of plenipotentiaries " immediately set up a provisional government similar in every way to the autocratic system which had ...
... congress of plenipotentiaries , composed of a representative of each of the three provinces.15 This " congress of plenipotentiaries " immediately set up a provisional government similar in every way to the autocratic system which had ...
第 46 頁
... congress accepted Freire's resignation and elected Manuel Blanco Encalada in his stead . Thereafter the executive played a less important part in the affairs of the country . The congress also passed an act providing for the adoption of ...
... congress accepted Freire's resignation and elected Manuel Blanco Encalada in his stead . Thereafter the executive played a less important part in the affairs of the country . The congress also passed an act providing for the adoption of ...
第 58 頁
... congress abolished the junta and created the office of president , to which it appointed José de la Riva Agüero , a Peruvian patriot who had long been active in the cause of independence . As the na- tion's executive and as commander in ...
... congress abolished the junta and created the office of president , to which it appointed José de la Riva Agüero , a Peruvian patriot who had long been active in the cause of independence . As the na- tion's executive and as commander in ...
第 59 頁
... congress , was also authorized to exer- cise full power , civil as well as military , in the area in which the war was actively prosecuted . But , when Sucre took the field , he delegated the civil authority to Torre Tagle . Thus two ...
... congress , was also authorized to exer- cise full power , civil as well as military , in the area in which the war was actively prosecuted . But , when Sucre took the field , he delegated the civil authority to Torre Tagle . Thus two ...
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