Latin America and the United StatesAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1955 - 493 pages |
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Page 101
... representative of this federation at Washington , drew the attention of the United States to the importance of a canal ... representatives were not sent until it was too late to participate in the congress , but in their instructions the ...
... representative of this federation at Washington , drew the attention of the United States to the importance of a canal ... representatives were not sent until it was too late to participate in the congress , but in their instructions the ...
Page 249
... Representatives , there is no taxation with- out representation because Puerto Ricans pay no federal taxes . The new ... representative during the ceremony . Until Puerto Rico became an Associated Free State in 1952 the United States ...
... Representatives , there is no taxation with- out representation because Puerto Ricans pay no federal taxes . The new ... representative during the ceremony . Until Puerto Rico became an Associated Free State in 1952 the United States ...
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... representatives of the disputing governments on February 21 , 1949 , and with its subsequent ratification hopes for peaceful coöperation were revived . Following the adoption of the Charter of the Organization of American States another ...
... representatives of the disputing governments on February 21 , 1949 , and with its subsequent ratification hopes for peaceful coöperation were revived . Following the adoption of the Charter of the Organization of American States another ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION vii | 1 |
Coöperation by Conference | 17 |
The Monroe Doctrine | 48 |
Copyright | |
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