Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 333
... Salvador to consider plans for a union . The presidents of Nicaragua and Guatemala seemed favor- able to the idea , and it was suggested that Mr. Riotti , the American representative at Leon , should preside over the conference ...
... Salvador to consider plans for a union . The presidents of Nicaragua and Guatemala seemed favor- able to the idea , and it was suggested that Mr. Riotti , the American representative at Leon , should preside over the conference ...
Page 335
... Salvador and Honduras , and to reconcile public opinion he declared , in a public letter to the Liberal Party , that ... Salvador , who had previously pledged his support , vacillated and played for time . Nicaragua and Costa Rica ...
... Salvador and Honduras , and to reconcile public opinion he declared , in a public letter to the Liberal Party , that ... Salvador , who had previously pledged his support , vacillated and played for time . Nicaragua and Costa Rica ...
Page 354
... Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that ... Salvador , but the court declared itself competent to take cognizance of them . The decision in the case of Costa Rica ...
... Salvador claimed an equal right with Hon- duras and Nicaragua in the Bay of Fonseca , and therefore asserted that ... Salvador , but the court declared itself competent to take cognizance of them . The decision in the case of Costa Rica ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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