The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 17Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1919 |
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... received at home and to see the world , and on their return bringing new ideas which were eventually adopted and modified as necessity demanded . With the progress of the 19th century Latin America also advanced . On Intellectually ...
... received at home and to see the world , and on their return bringing new ideas which were eventually adopted and modified as necessity demanded . With the progress of the 19th century Latin America also advanced . On Intellectually ...
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... received with great enthusiasm , perhaps more on account of its political references than because of the evident dramatic talent which it shows . Victor- iano E. Montes ( 1848- ) belonged to the group of poets who delighted in depicting ...
... received with great enthusiasm , perhaps more on account of its political references than because of the evident dramatic talent which it shows . Victor- iano E. Montes ( 1848- ) belonged to the group of poets who delighted in depicting ...
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... received a sort of second birth after the death of the author in 1909. Rodó is learned and is looked upon as a leader of a certain section of the modern literary field not only in Uru- guay , but also in the Argentine and Paraguay ...
... received a sort of second birth after the death of the author in 1909. Rodó is learned and is looked upon as a leader of a certain section of the modern literary field not only in Uru- guay , but also in the Argentine and Paraguay ...
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... received their passports , and the Costa Rican legation and consuls in Germany were recalled . Costa Rica declared war on the government of the German Empire 23 May 1918 . The Dominican Republic declared its neu- trality in 1916 , but ...
... received their passports , and the Costa Rican legation and consuls in Germany were recalled . Costa Rica declared war on the government of the German Empire 23 May 1918 . The Dominican Republic declared its neu- trality in 1916 , but ...
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... received a note of apology from Berlin , expressing disapproval of Luxburg's utterances ; but the Chamber held this to be inadequate , and on 25 Sept. 1917 by a vote of 53 to 18 upheld the Senate's course . On the next day 100,000 ...
... received a note of apology from Berlin , expressing disapproval of Luxburg's utterances ; but the Chamber held this to be inadequate , and on 25 Sept. 1917 by a vote of 53 to 18 upheld the Senate's course . On the next day 100,000 ...
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