An American whose first language is Spanish.
1The Spanish American colonies had not the same preparation for independence that we had.
2Those of the Spanish American colonies eight years later.
3Trade had sprung up with the Spanish American States.
4Federalism, therefore, was the Spanish American expression for a feudalism upheld by military lordlets and their retainers.
5These circumstances account for that curious political phase in the development of the Spanish American nations-thepresidential despotism.
6Spain and the Spanish American Republics produce great numbers of these people, just as Missouri breeds border-ruffians and sympathizers.
7Hearst is reported to have said that it cost him three millions to bring on the Spanish American War.
8With South America now definitely settled, we may glance at the various provinces which constituted the Spanish American Continent.
9Clint Tolliver is a Spanish American War veteran and Lin's brother, Ben, was a sharpshooter in the World War.
10Her object was primarily to safeguard the Spanish American monopoly which had made her a great nation in the world.
11In the Spanish American war there were 20,178 cases of typhoid fever with 1,580 deaths.
12At first, his desire to have the Spanish American colonies freed met with approval by the then still revolutionary Bonaparte government.
13With none of the other Spanish American States in North and South America are our commercial relations what they should be.
14The War Department had a more difficult task in adjusting itself to the new conditions brought about by the Spanish American War.
15For youth the Spanish American War was a great adventure; for the nation it was a diversion sanctioned by a high purpose.
16And the result would doubtless have been the degeneration of the entire race, and our fate that of the Spanish American colonies.
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