Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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第 49 頁
... relative to the conduct which he should observe in Peru , it appears to have been generally understood that the spirit of the unratified treaty should nevertheless control the relations between the ex- peditionary forces and the state ...
... relative to the conduct which he should observe in Peru , it appears to have been generally understood that the spirit of the unratified treaty should nevertheless control the relations between the ex- peditionary forces and the state ...
第 73 頁
... relative tranquillity . There had been revolts , it is true , but being sporadic they had been easily suppressed . Not until 1820 , when the Spanish constitution was restored and freedom of speech was extended to the colonies , did a ...
... relative tranquillity . There had been revolts , it is true , but being sporadic they had been easily suppressed . Not until 1820 , when the Spanish constitution was restored and freedom of speech was extended to the colonies , did a ...
第 95 頁
... relative order under the directorate of Pueyrredón was followed by an increase of unrest resulting in civil war . Rondeau , who succeeded Puey- rredón upon the adoption of the constitution of 1819 , was like his predecessor , of French ...
... relative order under the directorate of Pueyrredón was followed by an increase of unrest resulting in civil war . Rondeau , who succeeded Puey- rredón upon the adoption of the constitution of 1819 , was like his predecessor , of French ...
第 101 頁
... relative perfection , it would need to be possessed of the au- thority of a god and of all the intelligence and virtue of men . " 42 A monarchy of such vast proportions , he concludes , would be a deformed colossus which would break to ...
... relative perfection , it would need to be possessed of the au- thority of a god and of all the intelligence and virtue of men . " 42 A monarchy of such vast proportions , he concludes , would be a deformed colossus which would break to ...
第 105 頁
... relative increase of the power and of the independence of the other branches of the government.50 Elected president , and accepting the post reluctantly , the Liberator left the administration of the state to the vice presi- dent , and ...
... relative increase of the power and of the independence of the other branches of the government.50 Elected president , and accepting the post reluctantly , the Liberator left the administration of the state to the vice presi- dent , and ...
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