Message to the Tricontinental “Now is the time of the furnaces, and only light should be seen.” Jose Marti Twenty-one years have already elapsed since the end of the last world conflagration; numerous publications, in every possible language, celebrate this event, symbolized by the ...
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To Herbert Clark Hoover President of the United States of America Sir: I am pleased to inform you that through the efforts of our soldiers we have managed to remove from action the ex-leader of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, and his secretary of state, Franklin B. Kellogg. This is the pair ...
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Professor Ted Goossen of York University has generously allowed us to share his forthcoming essay, “The View from Outside: Canadians Sing America.” It will appear in Get Away From Me: American Culture in Canadian Pop Music, to be published next year by Sophia University Press, ...
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Source: A Caricature History of Canadian Politics by J. W. A. Bengough, Vol. 1&2, Toronto: The Grip Printing & Publishing Co., 1886
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Read Rev. John Cordner’s Canada and the United States, an address on the American conflict, delivered at Montreal on Thursday evening, December 22, 1864 here: https://archive.org/stream/americanconflic00cordgoog#page/n3/mode/2up
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from The News Immigration reform in the U.S. Senate Published on Monday, 01 July 2013 01:10 By Liébano Sáenz The passing of the immigration reform bill this Thursday in the U.S. Senate is a transcendent measure for both the U.S. and for Mexico. Common sense has finally prevailed. The change ...
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Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States. – Porfirio Díaz
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The people of the United States, perhaps more than any other nation in history, love to abase themselves and proclaim their unworthiness, and seem to find refreshment in doing so… That is a dark frivolity, but still frivolity. – Robertson Davies
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Among all the world’s races, some obscure Bedouin tribes possibly apart, Americans are the most prone to misinformation. This is not the consequence of any special preference for mendacity, although at the higher levels of their public administration that tendency is impressive. It is ...
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