38 examples of pan-american in sentences

(1) Panacea, panoply, panorama, pantomime, pan-American, pandemonium; (2) pantheist, pantheon.

This conversion was probably due to the fact that he had in his own mind worked out, as one of the essential bases of peace, to which he was then giving much thought, a mutual guaranty of territorial integrity and political independence, which had been the chief article of a proposed Pan-American Treaty prepared early in 1915 and to which he referred in his address before the League to Enforce Peace.

We have adopted a much modified form of this idea in the proposed Pan-American Treaty by the 'guaranty' article.

Such authority would be a serious menace to the Monroe Doctrine and a greater menace to the Pan-American Doctrine.

America too, it may be, will develop some Pan-American equivalent.

In May a great fairthe Pan-American Expositionwas opened at Buffalo, and to this exposition the President came as a guest early in September, and was holding a public reception on the afternoon of the 6th, when an anarchist who approached as if to shake hands, suddenly shot him twice.

How will our pan-American trade pan out?

SEE Titzell, Anne Parrish. SELL, LEWIS L. SEE Pan-American Dictionary & Travel Guide.

SEE Pan-American Dictionary & Travel Guide.

Pan-American Spanish self-taught.

Xavier Cugat (A); 1Jun70; R485557. Xavier Cugat's collection of Pan-American songs with English and Spanish lyrics.

<pb id='188.png' /> Pan-American Day; an anthology of the best prose and verse.

Pan-American Spanish; an introduction.

PAN-AMERICAN DICTIONARY & TRAVEL GUIDE.

Pan-American ed.

Xavier Cugat (A); 1Jun70; R485557. Xavier Cugat's collection of Pan-American songs with English and Spanish lyrics.

Xavier Cugat's collection of Pan-American songs with English and Spanish lyrics.

Pan-American Day.

PAULMIER, HILAH. Pan-American Day.

<pb id='188.png' /> Pan-American Day; an anthology of the best prose and verse.

<b>EMMET, LYDIA FIELD.</b> Medal at Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893; medal at Atlanta Exhibition, 1895; honorable mention at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901.

<b>HILLS, LAURA COOMBS.</b> Medal at Art Interchange, 1895; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, 1901; second prize, Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C, 1901.

To the Pan-American Exposition Miss Scudder contributed four boys standing on a snail, which made a part of the "Fountain of Abundance.

PRIX.</b> Bronze medal at Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold and bronze medals at Atlanta Exposition; diploma at Pan-American, Buffalo, 1901.

The Department of State has been prominently before the people during the last two years in consequence of the Pan-American Congress, composed of representatives from all American nations.

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