The Living Age, Volume 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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Page 35
... Europeans , who had , for the most part , taken refuge in the English , French , and Spanish consu- lates , were left unmolested . positions commanded to some extent the approaches to the European quar- ter , and the Moors were at first ...
... Europeans , who had , for the most part , taken refuge in the English , French , and Spanish consu- lates , were left unmolested . positions commanded to some extent the approaches to the European quar- ter , and the Moors were at first ...
Page 580
... Europe . Situated between Europe and Asia , the United States has grown up with all her affiliations overwhelm- ingly European . From Europe she derived her language , her laws , her culture , her system of government , and practically ...
... Europe . Situated between Europe and Asia , the United States has grown up with all her affiliations overwhelm- ingly European . From Europe she derived her language , her laws , her culture , her system of government , and practically ...
Page 583
... European Powers a growing acquiescence in the principle enunciated by that doctrine . That is partly because the Monroe Doctrine has ceased to be a doctrine merely , and has become , thanks to President Roosevelt , a fact pointed with ...
... European Powers a growing acquiescence in the principle enunciated by that doctrine . That is partly because the Monroe Doctrine has ceased to be a doctrine merely , and has become , thanks to President Roosevelt , a fact pointed with ...
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