Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 246
... Rico had generally been regarded as a sort of natural appendage to Cuba . In the public statements made by American statesmen regarding Cuba , mention was sometimes made of Porto Rico ; but , even when nothing was said , it was ...
... Rico had generally been regarded as a sort of natural appendage to Cuba . In the public statements made by American statesmen regarding Cuba , mention was sometimes made of Porto Rico ; but , even when nothing was said , it was ...
Page 249
... Rico , which was possible only if the island was regarded as foreign territory . There was con- siderable uncertainty as to whether such territory as Porto Rico , once incorporated into the United States , could be considered " foreign ...
... Rico , which was possible only if the island was regarded as foreign territory . There was con- siderable uncertainty as to whether such territory as Porto Rico , once incorporated into the United States , could be considered " foreign ...
Page 262
... Rico , to Governor Towner , and to the War Department of the United States 1 was drawn up . The outstanding feature was the provision that , beginning with the year 1932 and thenceforth , the qualified electors of Porto Rico should ...
... Rico , to Governor Towner , and to the War Department of the United States 1 was drawn up . The outstanding feature was the provision that , beginning with the year 1932 and thenceforth , the qualified electors of Porto Rico should ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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