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Even Mr. Manney, the modest Minister at La Paz, was not saved from the fate of his two collaborators, but was equally deposed, it being considered that he had failed to exercise 139 the necessary moral pressure, though his instructions were "to do whatever may be advised by Mr. Logan or Mr. Part- ridge, or both, and to take no steps until so requested. " This is the sad history (sad, in so far as Peru is con- cerned) of the friendly intervention of the United States dur- ing the long term of fi...ve years, which for the Peruvian father- land were years of devastation and ruin, and from the ter- rible consequences of which she has not even yet been able completely to recover. "This most singular policy of the United States, " says Sr. Garland, "which in our opinion is in complete opposi- tion to her decorum and prestige, and incompatible with her r61e in this continent, and which in justice becomes her as the most powerful nation, is altogether incomprehensible to us Peruvians. "It was incumbent upon the great nation that styles her- self the guardian of republican institutions in this continent, that considers herself virtually responsible before the world for the future of the rest of American countries that, follow- ing her example, freed themselves from the yoke of the mother country and became independent; the nation that, after having established the Monroe Doctrine as the fundamental principle governing her international policy, extended it to the point of excluding the European Powers from all intervention in questions affecting American politics it was the duty of that great nation to take a very different stand in the Pacific question.
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