Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 163
... claims convention covering claims of American citizens arising from the revo- lution ; ( 2 ) the recognition of the government of Mexico by the government of the United States ; and ( 3 ) the sign- ing of a general claims convention to ...
... claims convention covering claims of American citizens arising from the revo- lution ; ( 2 ) the recognition of the government of Mexico by the government of the United States ; and ( 3 ) the sign- ing of a general claims convention to ...
Page 182
... claims have been transferred to the Special Claims Com- mission and about 400 others have been settled . It has been agreed that all claims are to be settled either through a lump sum payment or through adjudication by an umpire . All ...
... claims have been transferred to the Special Claims Com- mission and about 400 others have been settled . It has been agreed that all claims are to be settled either through a lump sum payment or through adjudication by an umpire . All ...
Page 473
... claims . Mr. Tod followed instructions , and on January 27 , 1849 , a claims convention was concluded between the two countries , whereby the Bra- zilian government agreed to place at the disposal of the United States 530,000 milreis ...
... claims . Mr. Tod followed instructions , and on January 27 , 1849 , a claims convention was concluded between the two countries , whereby the Bra- zilian government agreed to place at the disposal of the United States 530,000 milreis ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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