Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 87
... British claims , our government was not ready to back up his negotiations.1 The administration of President Taylor , which had come into office the same year , despatched a new emissary , Mr. Squier , to negotiate with Nicaragua , with ...
... British claims , our government was not ready to back up his negotiations.1 The administration of President Taylor , which had come into office the same year , despatched a new emissary , Mr. Squier , to negotiate with Nicaragua , with ...
Page 88
... British minister at Wash- ington . The British representative saw the advantage of coming to an agreement at a time when the United States was willing to compromise , and the famous Clayton - Bulwer treaty was negotiated.1 The principal ...
... British minister at Wash- ington . The British representative saw the advantage of coming to an agreement at a time when the United States was willing to compromise , and the famous Clayton - Bulwer treaty was negotiated.1 The principal ...
Page 272
... British officer and Toussaint . King immedi- ately approached Grenville , the British Foreign Minister , who admitted that the report was true and explained that , although General Maitland had signed the agreement wholly without ...
... British officer and Toussaint . King immedi- ately approached Grenville , the British Foreign Minister , who admitted that the report was true and explained that , although General Maitland had signed the agreement wholly without ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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