Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... established by the Foraker act , the government of the island included , first , a governor appointed by the President for a four - year term , who had the powers gen- erally conferred upon governors of organized territories , such as ...
... established by the Foraker act , the government of the island included , first , a governor appointed by the President for a four - year term , who had the powers gen- erally conferred upon governors of organized territories , such as ...
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... established by revolution against the constitutional régime.1 Mention should also be made of the convention providing for the reëstablishment of an International Central Amer- ican Tribunal . Instead of again setting up a permanent ...
... established by revolution against the constitutional régime.1 Mention should also be made of the convention providing for the reëstablishment of an International Central Amer- ican Tribunal . Instead of again setting up a permanent ...
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... established at Desterro and requesting recognition by the United States as belligerents . When the request was brought to his attention , Secretary Gresham replied that , since the insurgents had not yet established and maintained a ...
... established at Desterro and requesting recognition by the United States as belligerents . When the request was brought to his attention , Secretary Gresham replied that , since the insurgents had not yet established and maintained a ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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