Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 83
... Congress , called at the instance of Bolívar , at which the canal question was one of several subjects to be considered . Owing to strong opposition in Congress , the American representa- tives were not sent until it was too late to ...
... Congress , called at the instance of Bolívar , at which the canal question was one of several subjects to be considered . Owing to strong opposition in Congress , the American representa- tives were not sent until it was too late to ...
Page 96
... Congress and began work at Greytown . After three years ' work , its capital was used up and the company went into the hands of a receiver . In 1905 Congress authorized a commission to report on the cost of completing the abandoned ...
... Congress and began work at Greytown . After three years ' work , its capital was used up and the company went into the hands of a receiver . In 1905 Congress authorized a commission to report on the cost of completing the abandoned ...
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... Congress since the American occupation had begun . The former ruling classes resented keenly the con- trol of the public administration by representatives of a foreign power . President Borno , who had been reëlected by the Council of ...
... Congress since the American occupation had begun . The former ruling classes resented keenly the con- trol of the public administration by representatives of a foreign power . President Borno , who had been reëlected by the Council of ...
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THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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