Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 93
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty . This was the more surprising in that the statement on the passage of armed ships was in direct violation of the second article of that treaty . At first , Great Britain ignored the despatch . But at length ...
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty . This was the more surprising in that the statement on the passage of armed ships was in direct violation of the second article of that treaty . At first , Great Britain ignored the despatch . But at length ...
Page 95
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty , the British government protested that Nicaragua had never paid the indemnity promised to the Mosquito Indians by the treaty of 1860 , and forced the case to arbitration before the Emperor of Austria . The award ...
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty , the British government protested that Nicaragua had never paid the indemnity promised to the Mosquito Indians by the treaty of 1860 , and forced the case to arbitration before the Emperor of Austria . The award ...
Page 98
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty . This convention was not satisfactory to the American Senate , which had ex- pected a complete abrogation of the treaty . Accordingly , it proposed a number of alterations . One of these au- thorized the United ...
... Clayton - Bulwer treaty . This convention was not satisfactory to the American Senate , which had ex- pected a complete abrogation of the treaty . Accordingly , it proposed a number of alterations . One of these au- thorized the United ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM IN HAITI AND SANTO DOMINGO | 288 |
INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN CENTRAL AMERICA | 318 |
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