Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 55
... Britain , was in- structed to withdraw . George Canning , who now held the portfolio of foreign affairs in the place of Castlereagh , realized only too well that if the Quintuple Alliance aided Ferdinand to recover his possessions in ...
... Britain , was in- structed to withdraw . George Canning , who now held the portfolio of foreign affairs in the place of Castlereagh , realized only too well that if the Quintuple Alliance aided Ferdinand to recover his possessions in ...
Page 88
... Britain should withdraw her protectorate from the Mosquito territory , Lord Palmerston was unwilling to con- tinue . In his anxiety to settle the dispute , Mr. Clayton , the American Secretary of State , decided to go over the head of ...
... Britain should withdraw her protectorate from the Mosquito territory , Lord Palmerston was unwilling to con- tinue . In his anxiety to settle the dispute , Mr. Clayton , the American Secretary of State , decided to go over the head of ...
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... Britain . The government of the United States had been confidentially informed that Great Britain was so eager to obtain Cuba that she had offered Gibraltar in exchange . Whether or not this was true , " the transfer of Cuba to Great ...
... Britain . The government of the United States had been confidentially informed that Great Britain was so eager to obtain Cuba that she had offered Gibraltar in exchange . Whether or not this was true , " the transfer of Cuba to Great ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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