Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root
Chapter 25
Marcelino de Souza, José, governor of Bahia, speech of, 48 ff.
Marcy, William Learned, American statesman, 21.
Marshall, John, American jurist, xiii, 21, 83.
Martínez, Mucio P., governor of Puebla, speech of, 204 f.
Massachusetts, 248.
Massachusetts Bay, 51.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the, 257.
Material benefits, importance of, 170.
Maurtua, Peruvian savant, 291.
Mediterranean, the, 26.
Méndez, Luis, speech of, 181-184.
Merchant Marine Commission, the, 266.
Mexican Academy of Legislation and Jurisprudence, the, 181-191.
Mexican Country Club, the, 177-181.
Mexico, 50, 152-210, 215, 264, 265, 272, 273.
Missouri, 248.
Mitre, Emilio, speech of, 73-81.
Mob, rule of the, 141.
Mogy-Guasú, the, river in Brazil, 41.
Monroe, James, American president, xiii, 5, 14, 21, 56, 58, 74, 78, 79 f., 84, 99, 172, 251, 252.
Monroe Doctrine, the, xiii, 50, 56, 58, 61, 74, 79 f., 117, 172 f., 243.
Montague, Andrew Jackson, American delegate, speech of, 13.
Montenegro, Augusto, governor of Pará, speech of, 45 f.
Montevideo, 55-71, 258.
Müller, Lauro, Brazilian minister, 239-244.
Mukden, battle of, 171.
Nabuco, Joaquim, the elder, 47.
Nabuco, Joaquim, Brazilian ambassador, 17, 47, 48, 219, 234; speech of, 3-6.
National Convention for the Extension of the Foreign Commerce of the United States, address of Mr. Root at the, 269-281.
Nazareth de Arujo, Galaor, speech of, 36.
Nebraska, 287.
New Orleans, 264.
New York, city, 26, 115, 166, 255, 258.
New York, state, 287.
Nicaragua, 213.
Norcross, Orlando Whitney, American builder and contractor, 232.
North American Society of the River Plata, the, 87 f.
Norway, 257, 261.
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 161 f.
Orient, the, 264, 270, 286.
Orizaba, Mexico, 206 f.
Oyapoc, river in South America, 27.
Pacific railroads, the, 263.
Palacio Monroe, xiii, 14.
Panama, 145-151, 166.
Panama, Isthmus of, 258, 264.
Panama Canal, the, 111, 115, 149, 159, 271, 275.
Panama Railroad, the, 260.
Panama Railroad Company, the, 258.
Pan American Commercial Conference, address of Mr. Root at, 283-293.
Pan American Conference, First, at Washington, xii, 225, 229, 252 f., 291.
Pan American Conference, Second, at Mexico, xi, 225, 229, 253.
Pan American Conference, Third, at Rio de Janeiro, xii, xiii, 3-14, 173, 224 f., 229, 253.
Pan American Railroad, the, 272 f.
Pan American Scientific Congress, Second, address of Mr. Root at, 291 ff.
Pan American Union, the, 91, 223-234.
Pará, Brazil, 44, 45 f., 258.
Paranahyba, the, river in Brazil, 41.
Pardo, Manuel, Peruvian statesman, 135.
Pardo y Barreda, José, president of Peru, speech of, 113 f.
Paulistas, 39, 40.
Peaceable invasion, 189.
Pernambuco, Brazil, 47 f., 54, 258.
Peru, 11, 12, 113-144, 248, 249, 257, 272, 275.
Philadelphia, 29.
Pious Fund, the, 158.
Piracy, 26.
Pizarro, Francisco, Spanish soldier, 56, 257.
Plutarch, 188.
Political science, chief contribution of the United States to, 141.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 26.
Portugal, 221.
Prado y Ugarteche, Javier, speech of, 116-123.
Prussia, 100.
Public opinion, rule of, 220 f.
Puebla, Mexico, 204 f.
Punta Arenas, 258.
Purdie, Francis B., speech of, 86-89.
Puritan element, the, in America, 56.
Randolph, Edmund, American statesman, 21.
Recife, _see_ Pernambuco.
Religious toleration, 170.
Reyes, Rafael, Colombian president, 154, 155.
Rezende, Doctor, speech of, 41 f.
Rhodes, 188.
Ribeyro, Ramón, speech of, 136.
Riesco, Jermán, president of Chile, speech of, 103.
Rincón Gallardo, Pedro, Mexican officer, 161; speech of, 161 f.
Rio Branco, Baron do, Brazilian minister, 18; speeches of, 13, 14.
Rio de Janeiro, xii, xiii, 3-35, 40, 55, 58, 63, 66, 67, 68, 95, 107, 136, 257, 258.
Rio de la Plata, 27, 56, 74.
Rio Grande, the, 161, 196.
Rivadavia, Bernardino, Argentine statesman, 78.
Rochambeau, Comte de, French general, 237.
Romeu, José, Uruguayan minister, speech of, 55-58.
Roosevelt, Theodore, American president, 5, 13, 14, 28, 30, 58, 65, 84, 97, 108, 114, 115, 117, 135, 158, 163, 164, 166, 171, 172 f., 185, 193, 198, 205, 206, 208, 257.
Roses, Wars of the, 64.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, Swiss-French philosopher, 236.
Rush, Richard, American diplomat, xiii, 76 f., 84, 251.
Russia, 26.
St. Louis, Missouri, 13, 255.
Salisbury, Marquis of, 142.
Salvador, 213.
San Antonio, Texas, 158, 159 ff.
San Francisco, 106, 287.
San Marcos, University of, 133-144, 291.
San Martín, José de, Argentine general, 101.
San Martín, Zorrilla de, speech of, 65-69.
Santiago, Chile, 103-112.
Santo Domingo, unhappy condition of, 160, 275 ff.
Santos, Brazil, 41-45, 258.
São Paulo, Brazil, 35-40, 54.
Sarmiento, Domingo Faustino, Argentine president, 100 f.
Scandinavia, 16.
Schurz, Carl, American statesman, 171.
Sentiment, power of, 70.
Seward, William Henry, American statesman, 5, 21, 164, 198, 199.
Smith, William, botanist, 232.
Solís, Juan Díaz de, Spanish navigator, 56.
South America, Mr. Root's visit to, in 1906, xi-xiv, 3-155; Mr. Root's addresses in the United States on topics relating to South America, 235-293.
Spain, 26, 57, 75, 77, 235, 247, 257, 261.
Steamships, cost of operating, 260.
Subsidies, maritime, 261-267, 274, 285 ff.
Sweden, 221.
Taft, William Howard, American president, 148, 232.
Taney, Roger Brooke, American jurist, 83.
Tariff, protective, 274; maximum and minimum, 277 ff.; discriminating tariff duties, 262 f.
Texas, 161.
Thompson, David E., American diplomat, 192-197.
Tieté, the, river in Brazil, 41.
Tocopilla, 258.
Trade expansion, individual effort in, 283-293.
Trade routes, importance of, 111, 115, 149.
Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, address of Mr. Root before, 245-267.
Tucuman, Congress of, 75.
Tuileries, burning of the, 64.
Turkey, 26.
Uruguay, 55-71, 249, 264.
Uruguay, river, 46.
Valparaiso, 103, 112, 258.
Vásquez-Cobo, Colombian minister, address of, 153 f.
Venezuela, 74.
Vera Cruz, Mexican state, 206 f.
Villarán, Luis F., speech of, 133 ff.
Washington, city, 273.
Washington, George, American president, xiii, 21, 23, 28, 83, 94, 101, 129, 134, 198, 206, 207, 233 f., 237.
Webster, Daniel, American statesman, 5, 21.
West Indian countries, difficulties of, 274-277.
White, Andrew Dickson, American diplomat, 284, 285.
Wirt, William, American statesman, 251.
Wotton, Sir Henry, statement of, 245.
Yale University, 182, 187.
York, house of, 64.
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