The Evolution of Our Latin-American Policy: A Documentary RecordJames Watson Gantenbein Columbia University Press, 1950 - 979 pages |
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Page 84
... facts were " eloquent testimony of the unvarying purpose that animates the Government of Nicaragua to be faithful to its ... fact being that these five republics have indicated their sincere de- sire for international peace and domestic ...
... facts were " eloquent testimony of the unvarying purpose that animates the Government of Nicaragua to be faithful to its ... fact being that these five republics have indicated their sincere de- sire for international peace and domestic ...
Page 155
... fact exist . The larger significance of your meeting is attested by the fact that at stated intervals the accredited representatives of the Governments and of the commercial organizations of this continent come together with a view to ...
... fact exist . The larger significance of your meeting is attested by the fact that at stated intervals the accredited representatives of the Governments and of the commercial organizations of this continent come together with a view to ...
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... fact was communicated to the Department by Doctor Her- ran on the 22d of August last , by means of a copy of a cablegram from his Government . In that telegram the " impairment " of Colom- bian " sovereignty " was mentioned as one of ...
... fact was communicated to the Department by Doctor Her- ran on the 22d of August last , by means of a copy of a cablegram from his Government . In that telegram the " impairment " of Colom- bian " sovereignty " was mentioned as one of ...
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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action ADDRESS affairs agreement American nations American republics arbitration armed BRADEN Britain Buenos Buenos Aires canal Central America citizens civilization Colombia colonies commercial common Conference Congress considered constitutional continue convention cooperation Cuba declaration defense desire Digest of International duty economic effect effort ernment established Europe European power existing fact FISHER force Foreign Relations freedom friendly friendship Government Haiti Honduras hope human important independence inter-American interests international law intervention island John Bassett Moore justice Latin America liberty maintain means measures ment Mexican Mexico military Minister Monroe Doctrine Montevideo mutual negotiations neighbors Nicaragua obligations ourselves Pan American Union Panama Panama Canal parties peace political possession present President principles proposed prosperity protection purpose question recognized regard respect result revolution ROBERT LANSING Secretary South America sovereignty Spain Spanish spirit territory tion trade treaty United United States Congress Venezuela Western Hemisphere