Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 143
... President Madero be asked to resign to avert further bloodshed . But the president was firm in his resolve to maintain his position , and replied that if necessary he would die in defense of his rights as legally elected president.1 On ...
... President Madero be asked to resign to avert further bloodshed . But the president was firm in his resolve to maintain his position , and replied that if necessary he would die in defense of his rights as legally elected president.1 On ...
Page 369
... President Coolidge sent as his personal representative with full powers to investigate and suggest a solution of the Nicaraguan situation , this Congress , taking into consideration that President Solor- zano had resigned , and that ...
... President Coolidge sent as his personal representative with full powers to investigate and suggest a solution of the Nicaraguan situation , this Congress , taking into consideration that President Solor- zano had resigned , and that ...
Page 505
... President William , acts in regard to Cuba , 214 ; recommends war , 218-219 ; outlines peace terms , 219-220 Macedonian , S.S. , claims regarding , 422 Machado , General Gerardo , elected president of Cuba , 237 ; adminis- tration of ...
... President William , acts in regard to Cuba , 214 ; recommends war , 218-219 ; outlines peace terms , 219-220 Macedonian , S.S. , claims regarding , 422 Machado , General Gerardo , elected president of Cuba , 237 ; adminis- tration of ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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