The Evolution of Our Latin-American Policy: A Documentary RecordJames Watson Gantenbein Columbia University Press, 1950 - 979 pages |
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... Minister to Great Britain , August 23 , 1823 311 312 Richard Rush , United States Minister to Great Britain , to John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State , August 23 , 1823 President James Monroe to Former - President Thomas Jefferson ...
... Minister to Great Britain , August 23 , 1823 311 312 Richard Rush , United States Minister to Great Britain , to John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State , August 23 , 1823 President James Monroe to Former - President Thomas Jefferson ...
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... Minister to Spain , April 28 , 1823 418 420 425 James Buchanan , Secretary of State , to Romulus M. Saunders , United States Minister to Spain , June 17 , 1848 429 Edward Everett , Secretary of State , to Count Sartiges , French Min ...
... Minister to Spain , April 28 , 1823 418 420 425 James Buchanan , Secretary of State , to Romulus M. Saunders , United States Minister to Spain , June 17 , 1848 429 Edward Everett , Secretary of State , to Count Sartiges , French Min ...
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... Minister to the Dominican Republic , April 9 , 1915 William W. Russell , United States Minister to the Dominican Re- public , to the Dominican Minister for Foreign Affairs , Novem- ber 19 , 1915 680 681 Rear Admiral W. B. Caperton , in ...
... Minister to the Dominican Republic , April 9 , 1915 William W. Russell , United States Minister to the Dominican Re- public , to the Dominican Minister for Foreign Affairs , Novem- ber 19 , 1915 680 681 Rear Admiral W. B. Caperton , in ...
Contents
THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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