Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 272
... agreement had been signed by a British officer and Toussaint . King immedi- ately approached Grenville , the British Foreign Minister , who admitted that the report was true and explained that , although General Maitland had signed the ...
... agreement had been signed by a British officer and Toussaint . King immedi- ately approached Grenville , the British Foreign Minister , who admitted that the report was true and explained that , although General Maitland had signed the ...
Page 301
... agreement of 1922 , a convention of ratification or valida- tion of all executive orders and resolutions promulgated by the military government was signed by the two gov- ernments . This treaty also specifically recognized the bond ...
... agreement of 1922 , a convention of ratification or valida- tion of all executive orders and resolutions promulgated by the military government was signed by the two gov- ernments . This treaty also specifically recognized the bond ...
Page 315
... agreement , instead of a treaty . The Agreement of August 7 , 1933 , advanced the date of the Haitianization of the Garde and the withdrawal of the marines to October 1 , 1934 , and the date of the appoint- ment of the Fiscal ...
... agreement , instead of a treaty . The Agreement of August 7 , 1933 , advanced the date of the Haitianization of the Garde and the withdrawal of the marines to October 1 , 1934 , and the date of the appoint- ment of the Fiscal ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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