Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 342
... Costa Rica , of the representatives of the three republics . The convention also provided that new differences should be submitted to arbi- tration , with the presidents of the United States and Mexico serving as arbitrators.1 In ...
... Costa Rica , of the representatives of the three republics . The convention also provided that new differences should be submitted to arbi- tration , with the presidents of the United States and Mexico serving as arbitrators.1 In ...
Page 354
... Costa Rica therefore argued that the present treaty would infringe her rights under the treaty of 1858.1 El Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that Nicaragua had ...
... Costa Rica therefore argued that the present treaty would infringe her rights under the treaty of 1858.1 El Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that Nicaragua had ...
Page 364
... Costa Rica the Coto region on the Pacific , which had been in Panama's possession for many years , and giving Pan ... Costa Rica a portion of the territory claimed by Panama and to Panama a portion of the territory claimed by Costa Rica ...
... Costa Rica the Coto region on the Pacific , which had been in Panama's possession for many years , and giving Pan ... Costa Rica a portion of the territory claimed by Panama and to Panama a portion of the territory claimed by Costa Rica ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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