Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 320
... Honduras , it is perhaps the most backward state in Cen- tral America ; its communication facilities are wholly in- adequate , and its arrangements for education are primitive in the extreme . Honduras means " the depths , " and the ...
... Honduras , it is perhaps the most backward state in Cen- tral America ; its communication facilities are wholly in- adequate , and its arrangements for education are primitive in the extreme . Honduras means " the depths , " and the ...
Page 325
... Honduras . Believing that its seizure by Great Britain would vitally affect the interests of the United States , he , too , exceeded his instructions , and , despatching a special courier to Honduras , he asked for a speedy treaty ...
... Honduras . Believing that its seizure by Great Britain would vitally affect the interests of the United States , he , too , exceeded his instructions , and , despatching a special courier to Honduras , he asked for a speedy treaty ...
Page 356
... Honduras considered too onerous ; accordingly , she turned towards the United States . Secretary Knox im- mediately sought to interest American bankers in a project for refunding the debt , and J. P. Morgan and Co. agreed to attempt it ...
... Honduras considered too onerous ; accordingly , she turned towards the United States . Secretary Knox im- mediately sought to interest American bankers in a project for refunding the debt , and J. P. Morgan and Co. agreed to attempt it ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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