Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 63
... attempt by these governments to deprive our neighboring republic of portions of her terri- tory - a duty from which we could not shirk without aban- doning the traditional and established policy of the American people . " 2 When the ...
... attempt by these governments to deprive our neighboring republic of portions of her terri- tory - a duty from which we could not shirk without aban- doning the traditional and established policy of the American people . " 2 When the ...
Page 89
... attempt was made to settle the ques- tion by the withdrawal of the British protectorate from the Mosquito Indians in return for obtaining a protectorate over the Bay Islands under the nominal sovereignty of Hon- duras.1 When this ...
... attempt was made to settle the ques- tion by the withdrawal of the British protectorate from the Mosquito Indians in return for obtaining a protectorate over the Bay Islands under the nominal sovereignty of Hon- duras.1 When this ...
Page 308
... attempt had been made to give the financial aid promised by the United States , and that up to 1920 no attempt was made to pay interest on the foreign debt ; there had also been but one payment on the internal debt . The Haitians ...
... attempt had been made to give the financial aid promised by the United States , and that up to 1920 no attempt was made to pay interest on the foreign debt ; there had also been but one payment on the internal debt . The Haitians ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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