Pan-Americanism: Its BeginningsMacmillan, 1920 - 503 頁 |
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... he set forth his views with greater fullness . He said : " 6 The delegates I am addressing can do much to establish permanent relations of confidence , respect , and friendship be- 4 PAN - AMERICANISM : ITS BEGINNINGS.
... he set forth his views with greater fullness . He said : " 6 The delegates I am addressing can do much to establish permanent relations of confidence , respect , and friendship be- 4 PAN - AMERICANISM : ITS BEGINNINGS.
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Its Beginnings Joseph Byrne Lockey. permanent relations of confidence , respect , and friendship be- tween the nations which they represent . They can show to the world an honorable , peaceful conference of eighteen inde- pendent ...
Its Beginnings Joseph Byrne Lockey. permanent relations of confidence , respect , and friendship be- tween the nations which they represent . They can show to the world an honorable , peaceful conference of eighteen inde- pendent ...
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... respect , and friendship ; equality ; no coercion ; no secret understandings ; no conquest ; no selfish alliance against the older nations from which we are sprung ; no balance of power ; no threatening armies ; mutual helpfulness ...
... respect , and friendship ; equality ; no coercion ; no secret understandings ; no conquest ; no selfish alliance against the older nations from which we are sprung ; no balance of power ; no threatening armies ; mutual helpfulness ...
第 8 頁
... respect as those of the greatest empire , and deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the strong . We neither claim nor desire any rights , or privileges , or powers that we do not ...
... respect as those of the greatest empire , and deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the strong . We neither claim nor desire any rights , or privileges , or powers that we do not ...
第 14 頁
... respect for the rights of all nations , a respect as great for the weakest nations as for the most vast and most powerful em- pires . A Pan - American public opinion would be created and made effective , he thought , by systematizing ...
... respect for the rights of all nations , a respect as great for the weakest nations as for the most vast and most powerful em- pires . A Pan - American public opinion would be created and made effective , he thought , by systematizing ...
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