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" ... (1) The First Pan-American Scientific Congress decides to express to the American Governments the pleasure with which it would view the call for a Congress, to which would come official representatives of all civilized countries, with the purpose... "
American Esperanto Magazine - Page 39
1908
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The North American Review

1909 - 476 pages
...world, an.l that official propaganda alone is lacking: " (1) The First Pan-American Scientific Congress decides to express to the American Governments the...adoption of a neutral international auxiliary idiom ; and " (2) It agrees to urge upon the Government of the United States of North America that. under its grand...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1909 - 624 pages
...views of the congress as to the importance of this medium, the resolutions adopted were as follows: with the purpose of solving the problem of the adoption of a nentral international auxiliary idiom ; and (2) It agrees to urge upon the Government of the United...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., Volume 54

1909 - 500 pages
...world, and that official propaganda alone is lacking: "(l) The First Pan- American Scientific Congress decides to express to the American governments the...countries, with the purpose of solving the problem by the adoption of the neutral international auxiliary language; and "(2) It agrees to urge upon the...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1909 - 638 pages
...this medium, the resolutions adopted were as follows: (1) The First Pan-American Scientific Congress decides to express to the American governments the...adoption of a neutral international auxiliary idiom ; and (2) It agrees to urge upon the Government of the United States of North America that, under its grand...
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The Outlook, Volume 92

1909 - 1212 pages
...to the American Governments the pleasure w:th which it would view the call for a Congress, to w hich would come official representatives of all civilized...countries, with the purpose of solving the problem <A the adoption oí a neutral international auxiliary idiom : and (2) It agrees to urge upon the Government...
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New Outlook, Volume 92

1909 - 1190 pages
...world, and that official propaganda alone is lacking : (1) The First Pan-American Scientific Congress decides to express to the American Governments the...adoption of a neutral international auxiliary idiom ; and (2) It agrees to urge upon the Government of the United States of North America that, under its grand...
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