Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... house refused to vote the appropriation bills for the ensuing year unless the upper house would accept certain legislative measures which were generally conceded to be very radical in their scope , and in one case in direct violation of ...
... house refused to vote the appropriation bills for the ensuing year unless the upper house would accept certain legislative measures which were generally conceded to be very radical in their scope , and in one case in direct violation of ...
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... House of Representatives on Jan- uary 11 , 1924 , in favor of permitting the Porto Ricans to elect their own governor , Resident Commissioner Davila thus characterized Governor Towner : " At present we have in Porto Rico an able ...
... House of Representatives on Jan- uary 11 , 1924 , in favor of permitting the Porto Ricans to elect their own governor , Resident Commissioner Davila thus characterized Governor Towner : " At present we have in Porto Rico an able ...
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... House . In 1926 the House did pass such a bill but on this occasion the session adjourned before the Senate could again act . Although President Coolidge had in 1925 favored the principle of an elective governor , in a letter to ...
... House . In 1926 the House did pass such a bill but on this occasion the session adjourned before the Senate could again act . Although President Coolidge had in 1925 favored the principle of an elective governor , in a letter to ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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