Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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... favors re- ceived . Finally , he takes this method of expressing his thanks to the Hispanic Society of America for the use of its valuable collection of old newspapers , and to the New York Public Library , whose great assemblage of ...
... favors re- ceived . Finally , he takes this method of expressing his thanks to the Hispanic Society of America for the use of its valuable collection of old newspapers , and to the New York Public Library , whose great assemblage of ...
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... favor a free expression of views among the delegates of the other powers , and to favor and support only such measures as have the weight of general acceptance and clearly tend to promote the common good . " 7 When the third ...
... favor a free expression of views among the delegates of the other powers , and to favor and support only such measures as have the weight of general acceptance and clearly tend to promote the common good . " 7 When the third ...
第 52 頁
... favor the solution thus proposed by San Martín , he afterward declined to accept it , thus putting an end to the project of founding an independent kingdom in Peru with the coöperation of the Royalist authorities . 26 But San Martín did ...
... favor the solution thus proposed by San Martín , he afterward declined to accept it , thus putting an end to the project of founding an independent kingdom in Peru with the coöperation of the Royalist authorities . 26 But San Martín did ...
第 53 頁
... favor of the monarchical form of government.27 Having thus adopted measures to counteract the further de- velopment of republican sentiment in Peru , San Martín ap- pointed two agents , Juan García del Río and Diego Paroissen , to ...
... favor of the monarchical form of government.27 Having thus adopted measures to counteract the further de- velopment of republican sentiment in Peru , San Martín ap- pointed two agents , Juan García del Río and Diego Paroissen , to ...
第 54 頁
... favor of this country , for I am not against any one who is not hostile to the cause of independence . All I wish is , that this country should be managed by itself , and by itself alone . As to the manner in which it is to be governed ...
... favor of this country , for I am not against any one who is not hostile to the cause of independence . All I wish is , that this country should be managed by itself , and by itself alone . As to the manner in which it is to be governed ...
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