Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 335
... El Salvador , who had previously pledged his support , vacillated and played for time . Nicaragua and Costa Rica rejected the plan unconditionally , and on March 9 , together with El Salvador , they appealed to the United States and ...
... El Salvador , who had previously pledged his support , vacillated and played for time . Nicaragua and Costa Rica rejected the plan unconditionally , and on March 9 , together with El Salvador , they appealed to the United States and ...
Page 354
... El Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that ... El Salvador , but the court declared itself competent to take cognizance of them . The decision in the case of Costa ...
... El Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that ... El Salvador , but the court declared itself competent to take cognizance of them . The decision in the case of Costa ...
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... El Salvador , which in 1925 did a business with the United States valued at over 11 million dollars , in 1934 was doing just about one- half that amount . Our trade with Costa Rica in 1925 was also worth about 112 million dollars ; in ...
... El Salvador , which in 1925 did a business with the United States valued at over 11 million dollars , in 1934 was doing just about one- half that amount . Our trade with Costa Rica in 1925 was also worth about 112 million dollars ; in ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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