Readings in Hispanic American HistoryNels Andrew Nelson Cleven Ginn, 1927 - Всего страниц: 791 |
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... LIVE TO - MORROW . Nezahualcoyotl , the famous literary light of the Aztecs , died forty - seven years before the Cortesian conquest . The above excerpts from his poetry were translated by Herbert Joseph Spinden and were published by ...
... LIVE TO - MORROW . Nezahualcoyotl , the famous literary light of the Aztecs , died forty - seven years before the Cortesian conquest . The above excerpts from his poetry were translated by Herbert Joseph Spinden and were published by ...
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... lives and tal- ents to a search for truth in the Elysian fields of Hispanic American history . It has been my plan to place the greatest emphasis on the documents themselves . For that reason the explanatory ma- terials have in most ...
... lives and tal- ents to a search for truth in the Elysian fields of Hispanic American history . It has been my plan to place the greatest emphasis on the documents themselves . For that reason the explanatory ma- terials have in most ...
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... lives were very happy and not in any way lives of slavery . " So far is from another writer , and I insert it here as I shall quote this most venerable author in other places . He is the father José de Acosta of the Company of Jesus ...
... lives were very happy and not in any way lives of slavery . " So far is from another writer , and I insert it here as I shall quote this most venerable author in other places . He is the father José de Acosta of the Company of Jesus ...
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... to make clothes and shoes , and to build a poor hut in which to live ; though then these huts were given them ready made by the officials , and now each Indian builds one for himself , with 10 HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORY.
... to make clothes and shoes , and to build a poor hut in which to live ; though then these huts were given them ready made by the officials , and now each Indian builds one for himself , with 10 HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORY.
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... lives of the fathers . In truth , these people were neither covetous nor wasteful , but were contented to pass their lives in great moderation , so that surely if their mode of living had been adopted from choice , and not from habit ...
... lives of the fathers . In truth , these people were neither covetous nor wasteful , but were contented to pass their lives in great moderation , so that surely if their mode of living had been adopted from choice , and not from habit ...
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Стр. 692 - That the government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Стр. 709 - We would interfere with them only in the last resort, and then only if it became evident that their inability or unwillingness to do justice at home and abroad had violated the rights of the United States or had invited foreign aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations.
Стр. 682 - To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.
Стр. 709 - Our interests and those of our southern neighbors are in reality identical. They have great natural riches, and if within their borders the reign of law and justice obtains, prosperity is sure to come to them. While they thus obey the primary laws of civilized society they may rest assured that they will be treated by us in a spirit of cordial and helpful sympathy.
Стр. 693 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Стр. 692 - I. That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Стр. 709 - ... evident that their inability or unwillingness to do justice at home and abroad had violated the rights of the United States or had invited foreign aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations. It is a mere truism to say that every nation, whether in America or anywhere else, which desires to maintain its freedom, its independence, must ultimately realize that the right of such independence can not be separated from the responsibility of making good use of it.
Стр. 690 - When such report is made and accepted it will in my opinion be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power as a willful aggression upon its rights and interests the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exercise of governmental jurisdiction over any territory which after investigation we have determined of right belongs to Venezuela.
Стр. 74 - ... agreed that a boundary or straight line be determined and drawn north and south, from pole to pole, on the said ocean sea, from the Arctic to the Antarctic pole. This boundary or line shall be drawn straight, as aforesaid, at a distance of three hundred and seventy leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands...
Стр. 682 - There is, then, a doctrine of American public law, well founded in principle, and abundantly sanctioned by precedent, which entitles and requires the United States to treat as an injury to itself the forcible assumption by a European Power of political control over an American State.