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... political failure , and was due to the ignorance of self - government , the conflict of political principles , the defects of the constitution and " the deadly enmity of parties . " The struggle of political principles was early ...
... political failure , and was due to the ignorance of self - government , the conflict of political principles , the defects of the constitution and " the deadly enmity of parties . " The struggle of political principles was early ...
Page 211
... political entity for the exer- cise of the sovereignty as regards their intercourse with foreign nations , to be known as the Greater Republic of Central America . This name shall continue in use until the republics of Guatemala and ...
... political entity for the exer- cise of the sovereignty as regards their intercourse with foreign nations , to be known as the Greater Republic of Central America . This name shall continue in use until the republics of Guatemala and ...
Page 247
... political power.331 The greater part of the population in the three principal republics is made up of poor Indians accustomed to slavery and easily submitting to dictatorial regimes . The two smallest states , with a larger per cent of ...
... political power.331 The greater part of the population in the three principal republics is made up of poor Indians accustomed to slavery and easily submitting to dictatorial regimes . The two smallest states , with a larger per cent of ...
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