Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 334
... Guatemala , J. Rufino Barrios , was des- tined to become such a leader . In 1876 he proposed that Guatemala annex the four other republics , but such a plan could scarcely be expected to meet the approval of the states to be taken in ...
... Guatemala , J. Rufino Barrios , was des- tined to become such a leader . In 1876 he proposed that Guatemala annex the four other republics , but such a plan could scarcely be expected to meet the approval of the states to be taken in ...
Page 339
... Guatemala were to be invited to join.1 President Cleveland extended recognition to this Greater Republic of Central America , discerning in the articles of association " a step towards a closer union of Central American States in the ...
... Guatemala were to be invited to join.1 President Cleveland extended recognition to this Greater Republic of Central America , discerning in the articles of association " a step towards a closer union of Central American States in the ...
Page 362
... Guatemala and Honduras 2 flared up again the State Department recommended that the question be referred for settlement to the International Central Amer- ican Tribunal . Honduras refused on the ground that the panel of judges was not ...
... Guatemala and Honduras 2 flared up again the State Department recommended that the question be referred for settlement to the International Central Amer- ican Tribunal . Honduras refused on the ground that the panel of judges was not ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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