Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 137
... Diaz showed his respect for law by refusing to run again at the end of his first term , although unquestionably Congress would have repealed the law preventing it . One of his own followers , Gonzalez , was elected , and Diaz was given ...
... Diaz showed his respect for law by refusing to run again at the end of his first term , although unquestionably Congress would have repealed the law preventing it . One of his own followers , Gonzalez , was elected , and Diaz was given ...
Page 138
... Diaz régime with a mere statement of the many material benefits which it conferred upon Mex- ico , Porfirio Diaz would rank as one of the world's great statesmen . But , unfortunately , there is a reverse side to the picture . A ...
... Diaz régime with a mere statement of the many material benefits which it conferred upon Mex- ico , Porfirio Diaz would rank as one of the world's great statesmen . But , unfortunately , there is a reverse side to the picture . A ...
Page 369
... Diaz as first desig- nate.1 Señor Diaz was inaugurated on November 14 , and the next day he appealed to the United States to aid him in the protection of the interests of American and other citi- zens , agreeing in advance to approve ...
... Diaz as first desig- nate.1 Señor Diaz was inaugurated on November 14 , and the next day he appealed to the United States to aid him in the protection of the interests of American and other citi- zens , agreeing in advance to approve ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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