Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... declared to be a novel principle which " no statesman , however eminent , and no nation , however powerful , are competent to insert into the code of international law , " 1 was declared by representa- tives of Great Britain at the ...
... declared to be a novel principle which " no statesman , however eminent , and no nation , however powerful , are competent to insert into the code of international law , " 1 was declared by representa- tives of Great Britain at the ...
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... declared in a despatch in December , 1815 , that the colonies would probably gain their independence , and that it was to the interest of the United States that they should do so . Henry Clay was outspoken in his demands for recognition ...
... declared in a despatch in December , 1815 , that the colonies would probably gain their independence , and that it was to the interest of the United States that they should do so . Henry Clay was outspoken in his demands for recognition ...
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... declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and that it was doubtful whether if the administration had taken any other course it could have sustained itself.1 Bolivia declared war on Chile on March 1 , 1879 , and ...
... declared that Chile's movement was an exceedingly popular one , and that it was doubtful whether if the administration had taken any other course it could have sustained itself.1 Bolivia declared war on Chile on March 1 , 1879 , and ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM IN HAITI AND SANTO DOMINGO | 288 |
INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN CENTRAL AMERICA | 318 |
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