Latin America and the United States / Addresses by Elihu Root
The collected addresses and state papers of Elihu Root, of which this is one of several volumes, cover the period of his service as Secretary of War, as Secretary of State, and as Senator of the United States, during which time, to use his own expression, his only client was his country.
The many formal and occasional addresses and speeches, which will be found to be of a remarkably wide range, are followed by his state papers, such as the instructions to the American delegates to the Second Hague Peace Conference and other diplomatic notes and documents, prepared by him as Secretary of State in the performance of his duties as an executive officer of the United States. Although the official documents have been kept separate from the other papers, this plan has been slightly modified in the volume devoted to the military and colonial policy of the United States, which includes those portions of his official reports as Secretary of War throwing light upon his public addresses and his general military policy.
The addresses and speeches selected for publication are not arranged chronologically, but are classified in such a way that each volume contains addresses and speeches relating to a general subject and a common purpose. The addresses as president of the American Society of International Law show his treatment of international questions from the theoretical standpoint, and in the light of his experience as Secretary of War and as Secretary of State, unrestrained and uncontrolled by the limitations of official position, whereas his addresses on foreign affairs, delivered while Secretary of State or as United States Senator, discuss these questions under the reserve of official responsibility.
Mr. Root's addresses on government, citizenship, and legal procedure are a masterly exposition of the principles of the Constitution and of the government established by it; of the duty of the citizen to understand the Constitution and to conform his conduct to its requirements; and of the right of the people to reform or to amend the Constitution in order to make representative government more effective and responsive to their present and future needs. The addresses on law and its administration state how legal procedure should be modified and simplified in the interest of justice rather than in the supposed interest of the legal profession.
Elihu Root
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ADDRESSES BY ELIHU ROOT
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
FOREWORD
LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES
BRAZIL
BANQUET OF THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS
ADDRESSES IN THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES
SÃO PAULO
PARÁ
BAHIA
FOOTNOTES:
URUGUAY
MONTEVIDEO
ARGENTINA
BUENOS AYRES
BANQUET AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE
RECEPTION BY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH RESIDENTS
BANQUET AT THE OPERA HOUSE
CHILE
SANTIAGO
BANQUET OF THE PRESIDENT
PERU
BANQUET AT THE GOVERNMENT PALACE, LIMA
RECEPTION AT THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
RECEPTION BY THE SENATE
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
COLOMBIA
CARTAGENA
THE VISIT TO MEXICO
THE VISIT TO MEXICO
SAN ANTONIO
RECEPTION BY THE MEXICAN DELEGATION AT NUEVO LAREDO
CITY OF MEXICO
RECEPTION AT THE MUNICIPAL PALACE
RECEPTION BY THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES
LUNCHEON BY THE AMERICAN COLONY
MEXICAN ACADEMY OF LEGISLATION AND JURISPRUDENCE
FAREWELL SUPPER GIVEN BY MR. ROOT
PUEBLA
FOOTNOTES:
ADDRESSES IN THE UNITED STATES ON LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE
ADDRESS OPENING THE CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE, DECEMBER 13, 1907
ADDRESS CLOSING THE CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE, DECEMBER 20, 1907
THE PAN AMERICAN CAUSE
RESPONSE TO THE TOAST OF THE AMBASSADOR OF BRAZIL AT A DINNER IN HONOR OF REAR-ADMIRAL HUET DE BACELLAR AND THE CAPTAINS OF THE BRAZILIAN SHIPS ON A VISIT TO THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION, WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 18, 1907
THE PAN AMERICAN UNION
FOOTNOTES:
OUR SISTER REPUBLIC—ARGENTINA
ADDRESS AT THE BANQUET OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO THE OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN AND UNITED STATES SQUADRONS WHICH ESCORTED THE SPANISH CARAVELS TO NEW YORK, APRIL 28, 1893
OUR SISTER REPUBLIC—BRAZIL
HOW TO DEVELOP SOUTH AMERICAN COMMERCE
ADDRESS BEFORE THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI COMMERCIAL CONGRESS, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, NOVEMBER 20, 1906
SOUTH AMERICAN COMMERCE
ADDRESS AT THE NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 14, 1907
INDIVIDUAL EFFORT IN TRADE EXPANSION
ADDRESS AT THE PAN AMERICAN COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY 17, 1911
WELCOME TO THE LATIN AMERICAN PUBLICISTS TAKING PART IN THE SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 30, 1915
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