The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 40
... believe him and the country didn't believe him . Congress and the country proceeded to act as though he didn't know what he was talking about . But it turned out that he did know what he was talking about . And so we have had the ...
... believe him and the country didn't believe him . Congress and the country proceeded to act as though he didn't know what he was talking about . But it turned out that he did know what he was talking about . And so we have had the ...
Page 51
... believe in the reciprocal - trade - agreement program and those who will benefit from it have not made their stand known to Washington nearly so forcefully as have those who have opposed certain concessions that were contemplated or ...
... believe in the reciprocal - trade - agreement program and those who will benefit from it have not made their stand known to Washington nearly so forcefully as have those who have opposed certain concessions that were contemplated or ...
Page 130
... believe , destined to contribute immeasurably to a better mutual understanding . This , then , is a résumé of the policy of the " good neighbor " and of the achievements of that policy . Substantial progress has been made ; much remains ...
... believe , destined to contribute immeasurably to a better mutual understanding . This , then , is a résumé of the policy of the " good neighbor " and of the achievements of that policy . Substantial progress has been made ; much remains ...
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