Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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... later began to be described as Panslavism . Jowett used Panslavismus in 1846 ; 1 and in 1850 Longfellow , in mak- ing an entry in his journal , defined the term as " the union of all the Slavonic tribes under one head , and that head ...
... later began to be described as Panslavism . Jowett used Panslavismus in 1846 ; 1 and in 1850 Longfellow , in mak- ing an entry in his journal , defined the term as " the union of all the Slavonic tribes under one head , and that head ...
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... later , in his address of welcome to the delegates to the International American Conference , he set forth his views with greater fullness . He said : " 6 The delegates I am addressing can do much to establish permanent relations of ...
... later , in his address of welcome to the delegates to the International American Conference , he set forth his views with greater fullness . He said : " 6 The delegates I am addressing can do much to establish permanent relations of ...
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... later conception of the guiding prin- ciples of Pan - Americanism . And with this conception the statesmen and publicists of all the American republics have been subsequently in substantial agreement . ― President Roosevelt , in his ...
... later conception of the guiding prin- ciples of Pan - Americanism . And with this conception the statesmen and publicists of all the American republics have been subsequently in substantial agreement . ― President Roosevelt , in his ...
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... later , however , that any- thing approximating a definition of Pan - Americanism was set forth by leading men of the Latin republics . · In a report which the Argentine delegation made to the sec- ond International American Conference ...
... later , however , that any- thing approximating a definition of Pan - Americanism was set forth by leading men of the Latin republics . · In a report which the Argentine delegation made to the sec- ond International American Conference ...
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... later Senhor Nabuco declared on the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of the building of the Pan- American Union at Washington , that there had never been a parallel for the sight which that ceremony presented " that of twenty ...
... later Senhor Nabuco declared on the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of the building of the Pan- American Union at Washington , that there had never been a parallel for the sight which that ceremony presented " that of twenty ...
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