Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... affairs during the past few years ; but the affairs of the great nations of Latin America , with which his real interests are far more closely related , have not yet been brought to his attention for the consideration which they merit ...
... affairs during the past few years ; but the affairs of the great nations of Latin America , with which his real interests are far more closely related , have not yet been brought to his attention for the consideration which they merit ...
Page 262
... Affairs Committee of the House , it failed to come to a vote in the House . In 1926 the House did pass such a bill but on this occasion the session adjourned before the Senate could again act . Although President Coolidge had in 1925 ...
... Affairs Committee of the House , it failed to come to a vote in the House . In 1926 the House did pass such a bill but on this occasion the session adjourned before the Senate could again act . Although President Coolidge had in 1925 ...
Page 469
... affair was settled . As a con- cession , however , the minister of foreign affairs offered to receive the President's letter and see that it reached " its high destination . ” 3 In a reply couched in terms hardly conducive to more ...
... affair was settled . As a con- cession , however , the minister of foreign affairs offered to receive the President's letter and see that it reached " its high destination . ” 3 In a reply couched in terms hardly conducive to more ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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