Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 155
... Mexican corporations . The opposition to Article XXVII upon the part of the American oil interests , particularly as ... Mexican government . The Mexican au- thorities contended that the decrees were merely fiscal legis- lation ...
... Mexican corporations . The opposition to Article XXVII upon the part of the American oil interests , particularly as ... Mexican government . The Mexican au- thorities contended that the decrees were merely fiscal legis- lation ...
Page 164
... Mexican debt ; the negotiations already begun between the Secretary of the Treasury and the repre- sentatives of the principal oil companies ; and the five amparo ( injunction ) decisions of the Mexican Supreme Court , which had defined ...
... Mexican debt ; the negotiations already begun between the Secretary of the Treasury and the repre- sentatives of the principal oil companies ; and the five amparo ( injunction ) decisions of the Mexican Supreme Court , which had defined ...
Page 171
... Mexican and American commissioners on that occasion , subsequently ratified by an exchange of notes between the two governments , constituted , in the view of my government , solemn and binding undertakings which formed the basis and ...
... Mexican and American commissioners on that occasion , subsequently ratified by an exchange of notes between the two governments , constituted , in the view of my government , solemn and binding undertakings which formed the basis and ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM IN HAITI AND SANTO DOMINGO | 288 |
INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN CENTRAL AMERICA | 318 |
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