Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 77
... world would mean not only that the world would recog- nize the doctrine , but that it would join with the United States in guaranteeing its observance . However , Article X , by fixing a definite guaranty mutually enforceable by and ...
... world would mean not only that the world would recog- nize the doctrine , but that it would join with the United States in guaranteeing its observance . However , Article X , by fixing a definite guaranty mutually enforceable by and ...
Page 186
... world's petroleum ; in 1920 , more than 25 per cent . Although the effect of recent stringent legislation on the oil companies is shown by the fact that whereas in 1935 the world production reached the all time high of over a billion ...
... world's petroleum ; in 1920 , more than 25 per cent . Although the effect of recent stringent legislation on the oil companies is shown by the fact that whereas in 1935 the world production reached the all time high of over a billion ...
Page 486
... world's production and several hundred million pounds more than the world was consuming at that time . Steps were immediately taken to prevent further planting , and , although prices fell sharply , a fall in the Brazilian rate of ...
... world's production and several hundred million pounds more than the world was consuming at that time . Steps were immediately taken to prevent further planting , and , although prices fell sharply , a fall in the Brazilian rate of ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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