The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 72
... tion on December 19 , 1934 , Mr. David H. Popper published a study entitled " The Latin - American Policy of the Roosevelt Administra- tion . " To the present writer , it is refreshing and heartening to read in Mr. Popper's essay the ...
... tion on December 19 , 1934 , Mr. David H. Popper published a study entitled " The Latin - American Policy of the Roosevelt Administra- tion . " To the present writer , it is refreshing and heartening to read in Mr. Popper's essay the ...
Page 93
... tion proved so satisfactory that everywhere in the colonies men forgot their former animosities and turned to the building of a nation - the United States of America . Let us remind ourselves that this was the first constitutional ...
... tion proved so satisfactory that everywhere in the colonies men forgot their former animosities and turned to the building of a nation - the United States of America . Let us remind ourselves that this was the first constitutional ...
Page 170
... tion , a " feeling that since the states were prohibited from making treaties , some compensation should be granted them by giving this power to their representatives in the upper house . " 16 During most of the time while the ...
... tion , a " feeling that since the states were prohibited from making treaties , some compensation should be granted them by giving this power to their representatives in the upper house . " 16 During most of the time while the ...
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