Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... give them a new significance as factors in international affairs and in the political history of the world . It presents them as in a very deep and true sense a unit in world affairs , spiritual partners , standing together because ...
... give them a new significance as factors in international affairs and in the political history of the world . It presents them as in a very deep and true sense a unit in world affairs , spiritual partners , standing together because ...
第 13 頁
... give rise to the suspicion that an international league against interests not represented was being formed , declared : " It is necessary therefore to affirm that , formally or im- plicitly , all interests will be respected by us ; that ...
... give rise to the suspicion that an international league against interests not represented was being formed , declared : " It is necessary therefore to affirm that , formally or im- plicitly , all interests will be respected by us ; that ...
第 14 頁
... give the soil to the plow . It has understood , however , that America , by reason of the na- tionalities of which it is composed , of the nature of the repre- sentative institutions which they have adopted , by the very character of ...
... give the soil to the plow . It has understood , however , that America , by reason of the na- tionalities of which it is composed , of the nature of the repre- sentative institutions which they have adopted , by the very character of ...
第 17 頁
... give a fair idea of his conception of Pan - Ameri- canism : 23 La Diplomacia de Chile , 65 . 24 Alvarez , Droit International Américain , 245 . " The likeness of peoples whom a doctrine and a MEANING OF PAN - AMERICANISM 17.
... give a fair idea of his conception of Pan - Ameri- canism : 23 La Diplomacia de Chile , 65 . 24 Alvarez , Droit International Américain , 245 . " The likeness of peoples whom a doctrine and a MEANING OF PAN - AMERICANISM 17.
第 22 頁
... give color to the assumption that it was desired to have the United States oc- cupy a position in the Western Hemisphere similar to that occupied by the great powers in Europe . Such criticisms were not confined to the United States ...
... give color to the assumption that it was desired to have the United States oc- cupy a position in the Western Hemisphere similar to that occupied by the great powers in Europe . Such criticisms were not confined to the United States ...
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