Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 215
... already on its way , and on January 25 it anchored in Havana harbor . The struggle between the Cuban insurgents and the Spaniards was soon to be merged in a direct conflict be- tween Spain and the United States . On February 9 , 1898 ...
... already on its way , and on January 25 it anchored in Havana harbor . The struggle between the Cuban insurgents and the Spaniards was soon to be merged in a direct conflict be- tween Spain and the United States . On February 9 , 1898 ...
Page 387
... already " mounted his South American great horse , " and in the House did all in his power to force the hand of the President . On March 25 , 1818 , he made a brilliant speech urging recognition and the immediate appointment of a ...
... already " mounted his South American great horse , " and in the House did all in his power to force the hand of the President . On March 25 , 1818 , he made a brilliant speech urging recognition and the immediate appointment of a ...
Page 472
... already pub- licly sustained his acts and had already recalled him at his own request . The present attitude of the Brazilian gov- ernment following the amicable and honorable adjustment made by their former representative , and the ...
... already pub- licly sustained his acts and had already recalled him at his own request . The present attitude of the Brazilian gov- ernment following the amicable and honorable adjustment made by their former representative , and the ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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