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(William Robert) title: The Hispanic Nations of the New World: A Chronicle of Our Southern Neighbors date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/3042.txt cache: ./cache/3042.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'3042.txt' 51300 txt/../wrd/51300.wrd 31789 txt/../ent/31789.ent 62541 txt/../ent/62541.ent 37582 txt/../ent/37582.ent 51300 txt/../ent/51300.ent 27253 txt/../pos/27253.pos 27253 txt/../wrd/27253.wrd 35904 txt/../ent/35904.ent 27253 txt/../ent/27253.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 47415 author: Enock, C. Reginald (Charles Reginald) title: Spanish America, Its Romance, Reality and Future, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/47415.txt cache: ./cache/47415.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'47415.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 39009 author: González de Mendoza, Juan title: The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 1 (of 2) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39009.txt cache: ./cache/39009.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'39009.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37582 author: Bindloss, Harold title: The Coast of Adventure date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37582.txt cache: ./cache/37582.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'37582.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 29003 author: Root, Elihu title: Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/29003.txt cache: ./cache/29003.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'29003.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 31789 author: Latané, John Holladay title: The United States and Latin America date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/31789.txt cache: ./cache/31789.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'31789.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 51300 author: Bonnycastle, Richard Henry, Sir title: Spanish America, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/51300.txt cache: ./cache/51300.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'51300.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 35904 author: Chase, Allan title: The Five Arrows date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35904.txt cache: ./cache/35904.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'35904.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 62541 author: García Calderón, Francisco title: Latin America: Its Rise and Progress date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/62541.txt cache: ./cache/62541.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 10 resourceName b'62541.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 27253 author: Fiske, John title: The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/27253.txt cache: ./cache/27253.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 23 resourceName b'27253.txt' Done mapping. 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[Sidenote: Sources of information concerning the life of Columbus: Las [Footnote 393: Irving's _Life of Columbus_, New York, 1868, [Footnote 393: Irving's _Life of Columbus_, New York, 1868, North American coast during the two centuries after Columbus.] [Footnote 529: "The lands, therefore, which Columbus had [Footnote 596: In Columbus's own words, in his letter to the [Sidenote: Purpose of Columbus's fourth voyage.] cache = ./cache/27253.txt txt = ./txt/27253.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31789 author = Latané, John Holladay title = The United States and Latin America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98077 sentences = 4521 flesch = 61 summary = connection both with the British and United States governments. South American independence by the United States, a long list of the United States, Canning invited the American minister, Mr. Rush, to a independent governments by the United States two years before Great the United States, the Spanish government requested Great Britain and to Spain that the government of the United States could not United States if the British government would support by its influence the United States in order to return to Cuba and claim American his government, a treaty with Nicaragua which gave the United States that "the governments of the United States and Great Britain having not minister of the United States, had recognized his government. Great Britain, the United States, and France to join Spain to the French government that the United States would recognize the government of the United States by the proposed treaty is to maintain cache = ./cache/31789.txt txt = ./txt/31789.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20321 author = Casas, Bartolomé de las title = A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies Or, a faithful NARRATIVE OF THE Horrid and Unexampled Massacres, Butcheries, and all manner of Cruelties, that Hell and Malice could invent, committed by the Popish Spanish Party on the inhabitants of West-India, TOGETHER With the Devastations of several Kingdoms in America by Fire and Sword, for the space of Forty and Two Years, from the time of its first Discovery by them. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31183 sentences = 1078 flesch = 63 summary = _Indians_ that the _Spaniards_ intended to steer their course thither, Hundred Thousand Men slain: The other Tyrants who governed this Kingdom Captives; but a great Number of _Indians_ with a fervent desire of a great part of the day, but the Spaniards who suffer none to escape destroying six or seven thousand Men, that their Commander with great returned Victor, and brought away a far greater number of _Spaniards_ four days, till he re-entred the City, and then the _Indians_ having knowledge of the _Indians_ they destroyed a great number Retreating on In the mean time this Captain requir'd a great Sum of Gold other _Indians_, engaged the _Spaniards_ by Force of Arms, but with some _Indian_ Governour of a City or Province, to go along with him, Gods, when others are brought from other Regions by the Spaniards? certain Tyrant, and Chief Commander, took the King and Lord of the cache = ./cache/20321.txt txt = ./txt/20321.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31221 author = Duellman, William Edward title = The Genera of Phyllomedusine Frogs (Anura: Hylidae) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2568 sentences = 289 flesch = 64 summary = hylid frogs is composed of a group of 40 species placed in the genus some South American species and on evidence from the literature on those Phyllomedusidae Günther 1859 [Type genus, _Phyllomedusa_ Wagler, _Definition._--Moderately small to large hylids having vertical pupils, _Agalychnis_ Cope, 1864 [Type species, _Hyla moreletii_ Duméril, 1853, Type species, _Agalychnis dacnicolor_ Cope, 1864. _Phyllomedusa_ Wagler, 1830 [Type species, _Rana bicolor_ Boddaert, _Pithecopus_ Cope, 1866 [Type species, _Phyllomedusa azurea_ Cope, 1862 _Remarks._--_Phyllomedusa_ includes 1) a series of large species 2) a series of small species having grasping feet (_ayeaye_, Noble (1931) considered the species of _Phyllomedusa_ having opposable small, highly specialized species of _Phyllomedusa_ (Lutz, 1966). species of _Agalychnis_ are more arboreal in their habits than are other species of _Phyllomedusa_ the diversity of arboreal hylids is much arboreal in their habits as are the species of _Agalychnis_ in Central life histories of the other species of _Phyllomedusa_ should aid in the cache = ./cache/31221.txt txt = ./txt/31221.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 47415 author = Enock, C. Reginald (Charles Reginald) title = Spanish America, Its Romance, Reality and Future, Vol. 1 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71318 sentences = 3321 flesch = 68 summary = attraction of those half-mysterious lands--Peru or Panama, Mexico and developing people, the Spanish American folk would resent any dwell therein is especially true of the lands of Spanish America Many people in England have relatives in Spanish American countries, As regards Spanish America, its different States are, in general, covering the west coast of South America, including Chile, Peru, The fact is that the Spanish American lands, in great part, did The lands lying between Panama and Mexico, which to-day form its great lake, Costa Rica, the one-time "Rich Coast," Salvador, rendered Mexico and Lima and other places in the New World centres great stone temples with which the Spaniards endowed the New World, of gold, the Spaniards who approached Central America from the sea journey down the great Pacific coast of South America, undertaken in Mexico, like all Spanish American States, is at the mercy, cache = ./cache/47415.txt txt = ./txt/47415.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29003 author = Root, Elihu title = Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96076 sentences = 3532 flesch = 57 summary = United States attaches to the Pan American conferences, and by personal BRAZIL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE hearts, the American republics form already a great political unit in other in the great work of advancing civilization; let the United States this country for the people of the United States. Government of the United States shall make the peoples of the north and Your great nation, Mr. Secretary of State, is not new to this work. Government considered that the new South American states had established great work of educating the people of the American republics to peace, Mr. President, the people of the United States feel that the world owes The honored Secretary of State of the American nation is feel for the people of the United States and her great ruler, President the United States, and the men of the Latin American race peopling the cache = ./cache/29003.txt txt = ./txt/29003.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39009 author = González de Mendoza, Juan title = The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 1 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82489 sentences = 3540 flesch = 74 summary = "These great kingdoms of China are divided by the same king into haue verie faire haire, and doo combe it with great care and diligence, euery citie there is a great number) they haue a table or signe hanging The people of this kingdome haue a particular care to giue state vnto in this order: vnto the riche men they doo giue the fairest, and they fiftie dayes, these newe married people doo goe vnto their owne houses. Manie things of great gouernment hath beene and shall be declared in hee be present in the citie, then doo they carrie him before the king, paine vnto them that doo suffer it, and yt causeth them to giue great honour giuen vnto them, they doo giue them great liuings, for that no in euerie citie and great towne throughout all the kingdome, a kingdome of Mexico to China, and to present it vnto the king of that cache = ./cache/39009.txt txt = ./txt/39009.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3042 author = Shepherd, William R. (William Robert) title = The Hispanic Nations of the New World: A Chronicle of Our Southern Neighbors date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47096 sentences = 1978 flesch = 54 summary = By gaining its independence, the United States had set a practical government which would give Spanish Americans eventually the political At this time the United States was regarded by its sister republics with While Bolivar's great republic was falling apart, the United Provinces country bordering immediately upon the United States could not fail to Iturbide, was chosen President of the United Mexican States. the "United Provinces of Central America." In November of the next year, local demand, the new republic issued a constitution, in accordance the country was changed, finally, to "Republic of Colombia." Two years by the United States two more republics--Cuba and Panama--came into the United States did not deprive the countries concerned of their Government of the new nation, and the other authorized the United time, and the United States recognized the independence of the "Republic United States placed the republic under military rule, until a President cache = ./cache/3042.txt txt = ./txt/3042.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37582 author = Bindloss, Harold title = The Coast of Adventure date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90892 sentences = 6512 flesch = 89 summary = "Well," said Walthew, "they do not look busy; but things do happen here Don Martin looked thoughtful, but not disturbed; and Grahame saw that he The man looked hard at him, and Grahame carelessly dropped his hand upon "White's conspicuous," Walthew answered, and Evelyn noticed Grahame's Grahame glanced at Walthew, who sat nearest the door, and the lad looked Grahame turned and saw Walthew standing in the engine-room door. boat's crew, who had come on board, and Grahame saw that Walthew was when he reached the door, but Grahame, looking round, saw Gomez walk "All right; I've had enough," Walthew said when Grahame touched him. Walthew came up when the engines stopped, and Grahame sat down on the Grahame thought of Cliffe, and wondered about his business with Gomez; Grahame looked thoughtful, and Evelyn quietly studied him. Grahame went to look for Evelyn, and it was noon when Walthew met him cache = ./cache/37582.txt txt = ./txt/37582.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35904 author = Chase, Allan title = The Five Arrows date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104395 sentences = 10693 flesch = 93 summary = "I don't like the way they denied the rumor," Hall said. found out a few things about Gamburdo in Havana," Hall said. "How nice," Ansaldo said, and from his tone Hall knew that he meant "I know what you mean," Hall said. "Here you are, old man." Fielding handed the report to Hall. "Let's sit down one of these days," Androtten said to Hall. "He was for Franco, you know," Hall said. Without turning around, Hall said, in Spanish, "Only one man in all the "It's almost like old times," Hall said. "We've got to get started," he said to Hall. "Pepe is all right," Hall said. "There are many tears in San Hermano for Don Anibal," Hall said. "It has been a long time," Hall said. "You're too hot in San Hermano," Hall said. "Oh, while we're at it," Hall said, "I am going to ask you to be good cache = ./cache/35904.txt txt = ./txt/35904.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43422 author = Pierson, William Whatley, Jr. title = A Syllabus of Hispanic-American History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10804 sentences = 1751 flesch = 63 summary = history and institutions of the Hispanic-American countries recently _Atlas America Latina_, (English, Spanish, Portuguese; General Readings: Hayes, _A Political and Social History of Modern _History of America_, Vol. I; Helps, _Spanish Conquest in I; Watson, _Spanish and Portuguese South America_, Vol. I, Spanish Rule_, Chapter II; ----, _South America on the Eve of Readings: Bourne, 282-301; Payne, _History of America_, Vol. I, 5. Means of transportation in colonial Spanish America. Required Readings: Shepherd, 59-68; Moses, _South America on History of Spanish America_, 1-38. Early Relations of Hispanic America with the United 3. Part of the United States in the Hispanic-American wars of Readings in general for political history: Dawson, _The South American Republics_; Akers, _History of South America_; Dodd, Readings: Hull, _The United States and Latin America at the Relations of the United States with Spanish America_; Williams, Trade Relations of Hispanic America and the United States.= _Latin-America_, 299-306; Koebel, _The South Americans_, cache = ./cache/43422.txt txt = ./txt/43422.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51300 author = Bonnycastle, Richard Henry, Sir title = Spanish America, Vol. 2 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115405 sentences = 7300 flesch = 77 summary = ocean; west by Barcelona, and south by Spanish Guiana, or the river forms but one channel from south-east to north-west; when the day-light lively place; it is 93 leagues south-west of Caraccas, in 8° 14' north fifty leagues south-west of Caraccas, in 9° 20' north latitude. Its chief town is the city of _Maracaybo_, in north latitude 10° 30', east by the plains of Caraccas and the Orinoco, west by Merida and New Orinoco and the provinces of New Granada; and south by the Portuguese come from an island in a great lake to the south of Peru. pretty towns or large villages well inhabited by Spaniards, Indians and chain of mountains, running south-east and north-west. banks of the great river again become mountainous, and three leagues south latitude, it receives a large river from the west, and twenty This town is a small place, 100 miles from the South Sea, and cache = ./cache/51300.txt txt = ./txt/51300.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62541 author = García Calderón, Francisco title = Latin America: Its Rise and Progress date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108067 sentences = 5777 flesch = 57 summary = a powerful industrial republic, a vast country of rude energies, of new industrial order, by means of which political life grows less independence gave the Latin New World political liberty, and a political unit: the State is a confederation of free cities. unruly Creoles, to unite classes and races, and to form nations. strong government could save the new nations from demagogy, anarchy, half-breeds fought against the national oligarchy; the new American In the South American republics anarchy destroys national unity and anarchy, like other American democracies, and civil wars as long and American republics Latin nations. The South American peoples consider themselves Latin by race, just as United States limited their political action to the New World, and United States, these nations, together with Mexico, might form a true These groups of nations will thus form a new America, organic and government, only a few Latin American States--the Argentine, Brazil, cache = ./cache/62541.txt txt = ./txt/62541.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 39009 27253 29003 31789 29003 62541 number of items: 14 sum of words: 1,018,135 average size in words: 78,318 average readability score: 68 nouns: time; country; people; government; men; man; part; years; city; way; world; p.; town; war; place; day; life; order; name; nations; power; history; coast; work; land; capital; hand; king; north; treaty; river; miles; sea; countries; things; nothing; nation; peace; sidenote; state; gold; others; number; water; trade; course; independence; republics; year; island verbs: was; is; be; are; had; have; were; been; has; do; said; made; did; 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don; colombia; china; chili one topic; one dimension: great file(s): ./cache/29003.txt titles(s): Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root three topics; one dimension: states; hall; ii file(s): ./cache/62541.txt, ./cache/27253.txt, ./cache/51300.txt titles(s): Latin America: Its Rise and Progress | The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest | Spanish America, Vol. 2 (of 2) five topics; three dimensions: states american united; said hall don; ii south new; great vnto doo; geographic jour printer file(s): ./cache/27253.txt, ./cache/35904.txt, ./cache/51300.txt, ./cache/39009.txt, titles(s): The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest | The Five Arrows | Spanish America, Vol. 2 (of 2) | The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 1 (of 2) | The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 2 (of 2) Type: gutenberg title: subject-latinAmerica-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 21:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Latin America" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 37582 author: Bindloss, Harold title: The Coast of Adventure date: words: 90892.0 sentences: 6512.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/37582.txt txt: ./txt/37582.txt summary: "Well," said Walthew, "they do not look busy; but things do happen here Don Martin looked thoughtful, but not disturbed; and Grahame saw that he The man looked hard at him, and Grahame carelessly dropped his hand upon "White''s conspicuous," Walthew answered, and Evelyn noticed Grahame''s Grahame glanced at Walthew, who sat nearest the door, and the lad looked Grahame turned and saw Walthew standing in the engine-room door. boat''s crew, who had come on board, and Grahame saw that Walthew was when he reached the door, but Grahame, looking round, saw Gomez walk "All right; I''ve had enough," Walthew said when Grahame touched him. Walthew came up when the engines stopped, and Grahame sat down on the Grahame thought of Cliffe, and wondered about his business with Gomez; Grahame looked thoughtful, and Evelyn quietly studied him. Grahame went to look for Evelyn, and it was noon when Walthew met him id: 51300 author: Bonnycastle, Richard Henry, Sir title: Spanish America, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: words: 115405.0 sentences: 7300.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/51300.txt txt: ./txt/51300.txt summary: ocean; west by Barcelona, and south by Spanish Guiana, or the river forms but one channel from south-east to north-west; when the day-light lively place; it is 93 leagues south-west of Caraccas, in 8° 14'' north fifty leagues south-west of Caraccas, in 9° 20'' north latitude. Its chief town is the city of _Maracaybo_, in north latitude 10° 30'', east by the plains of Caraccas and the Orinoco, west by Merida and New Orinoco and the provinces of New Granada; and south by the Portuguese come from an island in a great lake to the south of Peru. pretty towns or large villages well inhabited by Spaniards, Indians and chain of mountains, running south-east and north-west. banks of the great river again become mountainous, and three leagues south latitude, it receives a large river from the west, and twenty This town is a small place, 100 miles from the South Sea, and id: 20321 author: Casas, Bartolomé de las title: A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies Or, a faithful NARRATIVE OF THE Horrid and Unexampled Massacres, Butcheries, and all manner of Cruelties, that Hell and Malice could invent, committed by the Popish Spanish Party on the inhabitants of West-India, TOGETHER With the Devastations of several Kingdoms in America by Fire and Sword, for the space of Forty and Two Years, from the time of its first Discovery by them. date: words: 31183.0 sentences: 1078.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/20321.txt txt: ./txt/20321.txt summary: _Indians_ that the _Spaniards_ intended to steer their course thither, Hundred Thousand Men slain: The other Tyrants who governed this Kingdom Captives; but a great Number of _Indians_ with a fervent desire of a great part of the day, but the Spaniards who suffer none to escape destroying six or seven thousand Men, that their Commander with great returned Victor, and brought away a far greater number of _Spaniards_ four days, till he re-entred the City, and then the _Indians_ having knowledge of the _Indians_ they destroyed a great number Retreating on In the mean time this Captain requir''d a great Sum of Gold other _Indians_, engaged the _Spaniards_ by Force of Arms, but with some _Indian_ Governour of a City or Province, to go along with him, Gods, when others are brought from other Regions by the Spaniards? certain Tyrant, and Chief Commander, took the King and Lord of the id: 35904 author: Chase, Allan title: The Five Arrows date: words: 104395.0 sentences: 10693.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/35904.txt txt: ./txt/35904.txt summary: "I don''t like the way they denied the rumor," Hall said. found out a few things about Gamburdo in Havana," Hall said. "How nice," Ansaldo said, and from his tone Hall knew that he meant "I know what you mean," Hall said. "Here you are, old man." Fielding handed the report to Hall. "Let''s sit down one of these days," Androtten said to Hall. "He was for Franco, you know," Hall said. Without turning around, Hall said, in Spanish, "Only one man in all the "It''s almost like old times," Hall said. "We''ve got to get started," he said to Hall. "Pepe is all right," Hall said. "There are many tears in San Hermano for Don Anibal," Hall said. "It has been a long time," Hall said. "You''re too hot in San Hermano," Hall said. "Oh, while we''re at it," Hall said, "I am going to ask you to be good id: 31221 author: Duellman, William Edward title: The Genera of Phyllomedusine Frogs (Anura: Hylidae) date: words: 2568.0 sentences: 289.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/31221.txt txt: ./txt/31221.txt summary: hylid frogs is composed of a group of 40 species placed in the genus some South American species and on evidence from the literature on those Phyllomedusidae Günther 1859 [Type genus, _Phyllomedusa_ Wagler, _Definition._--Moderately small to large hylids having vertical pupils, _Agalychnis_ Cope, 1864 [Type species, _Hyla moreletii_ Duméril, 1853, Type species, _Agalychnis dacnicolor_ Cope, 1864. _Phyllomedusa_ Wagler, 1830 [Type species, _Rana bicolor_ Boddaert, _Pithecopus_ Cope, 1866 [Type species, _Phyllomedusa azurea_ Cope, 1862 _Remarks._--_Phyllomedusa_ includes 1) a series of large species 2) a series of small species having grasping feet (_ayeaye_, Noble (1931) considered the species of _Phyllomedusa_ having opposable small, highly specialized species of _Phyllomedusa_ (Lutz, 1966). species of _Agalychnis_ are more arboreal in their habits than are other species of _Phyllomedusa_ the diversity of arboreal hylids is much arboreal in their habits as are the species of _Agalychnis_ in Central life histories of the other species of _Phyllomedusa_ should aid in the id: 47415 author: Enock, C. Reginald (Charles Reginald) title: Spanish America, Its Romance, Reality and Future, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: words: 71318.0 sentences: 3321.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/47415.txt txt: ./txt/47415.txt summary: attraction of those half-mysterious lands--Peru or Panama, Mexico and developing people, the Spanish American folk would resent any dwell therein is especially true of the lands of Spanish America Many people in England have relatives in Spanish American countries, As regards Spanish America, its different States are, in general, covering the west coast of South America, including Chile, Peru, The fact is that the Spanish American lands, in great part, did The lands lying between Panama and Mexico, which to-day form its great lake, Costa Rica, the one-time "Rich Coast," Salvador, rendered Mexico and Lima and other places in the New World centres great stone temples with which the Spaniards endowed the New World, of gold, the Spaniards who approached Central America from the sea journey down the great Pacific coast of South America, undertaken in Mexico, like all Spanish American States, is at the mercy, id: 27253 author: Fiske, John title: The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest date: words: 159765.0 sentences: 9462.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/27253.txt txt: ./txt/27253.txt summary: [Footnote 23: See his great work on _Ancient Society_, New [Footnote 37: _North American Indians_, vol. [Sidenote: The ancient city of Mexico was a great composite pueblo.] [Footnote 149: Charnay, _The Ancient Cities of the New World_, [Sidenote: Society in America at the time of the Discovery had reached of Europe and Asia, and presented in the time of Columbus forms of [Sidenote: The story is not likely to have been preserved to Hauk''s time like the news of the voyage of Columbus? [Sidenote: Sources of information concerning the life of Columbus: Las [Footnote 393: Irving''s _Life of Columbus_, New York, 1868, [Footnote 393: Irving''s _Life of Columbus_, New York, 1868, North American coast during the two centuries after Columbus.] [Footnote 529: "The lands, therefore, which Columbus had [Footnote 596: In Columbus''s own words, in his letter to the [Sidenote: Purpose of Columbus''s fourth voyage.] id: 62541 author: García Calderón, Francisco title: Latin America: Its Rise and Progress date: words: 108067.0 sentences: 5777.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/62541.txt txt: ./txt/62541.txt summary: a powerful industrial republic, a vast country of rude energies, of new industrial order, by means of which political life grows less independence gave the Latin New World political liberty, and a political unit: the State is a confederation of free cities. unruly Creoles, to unite classes and races, and to form nations. strong government could save the new nations from demagogy, anarchy, half-breeds fought against the national oligarchy; the new American In the South American republics anarchy destroys national unity and anarchy, like other American democracies, and civil wars as long and American republics Latin nations. The South American peoples consider themselves Latin by race, just as United States limited their political action to the New World, and United States, these nations, together with Mexico, might form a true These groups of nations will thus form a new America, organic and government, only a few Latin American States--the Argentine, Brazil, id: 39009 author: González de Mendoza, Juan title: The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 1 (of 2) date: words: 82489.0 sentences: 3540.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/39009.txt txt: ./txt/39009.txt summary: "These great kingdoms of China are divided by the same king into haue verie faire haire, and doo combe it with great care and diligence, euery citie there is a great number) they haue a table or signe hanging The people of this kingdome haue a particular care to giue state vnto in this order: vnto the riche men they doo giue the fairest, and they fiftie dayes, these newe married people doo goe vnto their owne houses. Manie things of great gouernment hath beene and shall be declared in hee be present in the citie, then doo they carrie him before the king, paine vnto them that doo suffer it, and yt causeth them to giue great honour giuen vnto them, they doo giue them great liuings, for that no in euerie citie and great towne throughout all the kingdome, a kingdome of Mexico to China, and to present it vnto the king of that id: 42551 author: González de Mendoza, Juan title: The History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China and the Situation Thereof, Volume 2 (of 2) date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 31789 author: Latané, John Holladay title: The United States and Latin America date: words: 98077.0 sentences: 4521.0 pages: flesch: 61.0 cache: ./cache/31789.txt txt: ./txt/31789.txt summary: connection both with the British and United States governments. South American independence by the United States, a long list of the United States, Canning invited the American minister, Mr. Rush, to a independent governments by the United States two years before Great the United States, the Spanish government requested Great Britain and to Spain that the government of the United States could not United States if the British government would support by its influence the United States in order to return to Cuba and claim American his government, a treaty with Nicaragua which gave the United States that "the governments of the United States and Great Britain having not minister of the United States, had recognized his government. Great Britain, the United States, and France to join Spain to the French government that the United States would recognize the government of the United States by the proposed treaty is to maintain id: 43422 author: Pierson, William Whatley, Jr. title: A Syllabus of Hispanic-American History date: words: 10804.0 sentences: 1751.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/43422.txt txt: ./txt/43422.txt summary: history and institutions of the Hispanic-American countries recently _Atlas America Latina_, (English, Spanish, Portuguese; General Readings: Hayes, _A Political and Social History of Modern _History of America_, Vol. I; Helps, _Spanish Conquest in I; Watson, _Spanish and Portuguese South America_, Vol. I, Spanish Rule_, Chapter II; ----, _South America on the Eve of Readings: Bourne, 282-301; Payne, _History of America_, Vol. I, 5. Means of transportation in colonial Spanish America. Required Readings: Shepherd, 59-68; Moses, _South America on History of Spanish America_, 1-38. Early Relations of Hispanic America with the United 3. Part of the United States in the Hispanic-American wars of Readings in general for political history: Dawson, _The South American Republics_; Akers, _History of South America_; Dodd, Readings: Hull, _The United States and Latin America at the Relations of the United States with Spanish America_; Williams, Trade Relations of Hispanic America and the United States.= _Latin-America_, 299-306; Koebel, _The South Americans_, id: 29003 author: Root, Elihu title: Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root date: words: 96076.0 sentences: 3532.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/29003.txt txt: ./txt/29003.txt summary: United States attaches to the Pan American conferences, and by personal BRAZIL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE hearts, the American republics form already a great political unit in other in the great work of advancing civilization; let the United States this country for the people of the United States. Government of the United States shall make the peoples of the north and Your great nation, Mr. Secretary of State, is not new to this work. Government considered that the new South American states had established great work of educating the people of the American republics to peace, Mr. President, the people of the United States feel that the world owes The honored Secretary of State of the American nation is feel for the people of the United States and her great ruler, President the United States, and the men of the Latin American race peopling the id: 3042 author: Shepherd, William R. (William Robert) title: The Hispanic Nations of the New World: A Chronicle of Our Southern Neighbors date: words: 47096.0 sentences: 1978.0 pages: flesch: 54.0 cache: ./cache/3042.txt txt: ./txt/3042.txt summary: By gaining its independence, the United States had set a practical government which would give Spanish Americans eventually the political At this time the United States was regarded by its sister republics with While Bolivar''s great republic was falling apart, the United Provinces country bordering immediately upon the United States could not fail to Iturbide, was chosen President of the United Mexican States. the "United Provinces of Central America." In November of the next year, local demand, the new republic issued a constitution, in accordance the country was changed, finally, to "Republic of Colombia." Two years by the United States two more republics--Cuba and Panama--came into the United States did not deprive the countries concerned of their Government of the new nation, and the other authorized the United time, and the United States recognized the independence of the "Republic United States placed the republic under military rule, until a President ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel