Guide to Latin-American History

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D.C. Heath & Company, 1922 - 121 pages

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Page iii - In a careful, sympathetic study of these budding nations we have the true germs of genuine Pan-Americanism.
Page iii - We are coming to realize, however, that these southern republics have more to offer than mere opportunities for commercial and financial exploitation.

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