Through South America's southland; with an account of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition to South America . The Fouxdixg op Buenos Aires by Juan de Museum of La Plata, I URUGUAY AND THE URUGUAYANS trine. While the weaker nations accepted it and felt secureunder its protecting segis, the more powerful republics, likeBrazil, Argentina and Chile, began to look upon it, in itsusual acceptation, as something of an anachronism. Ac-cording to them, the Monroe Doctrine, if it was to continueto serve the purpose for which it was originally promul-gated, needed modification, or, at least, requi


Through South America's southland; with an account of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition to South America . The Fouxdixg op Buenos Aires by Juan de Museum of La Plata, I URUGUAY AND THE URUGUAYANS trine. While the weaker nations accepted it and felt secureunder its protecting segis, the more powerful republics, likeBrazil, Argentina and Chile, began to look upon it, in itsusual acceptation, as something of an anachronism. Ac-cording to them, the Monroe Doctrine, if it was to continueto serve the purpose for which it was originally promul-gated, needed modification, or, at least, required interpreta-tion so as to meet present demands and be acceptable tothe three great nations of South America just did not longer wish to be considered under a pro-tectorate when they felt quite able to protect themselves. No better interpreter of the much-discussed doctrinecould have been found than Colonel Roosevelt, or one towhose words all classes were more disposed to give he spoke in an entirely unofficial capacity, he waslooked upon as voicing the opinion of his countrymen, andas expressing what would be the futur


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