Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 156
... Carranza finally turned the matter over to the Mexican congress ; but no " organic act on the subject was ever passed . It is impossible to find an absolutely impartial account of the oil question under the Carranza régime , but a few ...
... Carranza finally turned the matter over to the Mexican congress ; but no " organic act on the subject was ever passed . It is impossible to find an absolutely impartial account of the oil question under the Carranza régime , but a few ...
Page 159
... Carranza régime , were paying him under duress with the connivance of the Carranza authorities , who them- selves were wholly unable to give adequate protection . The payments had also been advised by the American State Department.1 ...
... Carranza régime , were paying him under duress with the connivance of the Carranza authorities , who them- selves were wholly unable to give adequate protection . The payments had also been advised by the American State Department.1 ...
Page 160
... Carranza had signified his intention to allow the elections to be held without any governmental inter- ference . Nevertheless , it was not long before Candido Aguilar , the president's son - in - law , came out for Bonillas , and soon ...
... Carranza had signified his intention to allow the elections to be held without any governmental inter- ference . Nevertheless , it was not long before Candido Aguilar , the president's son - in - law , came out for Bonillas , and soon ...
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THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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