Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 145
... friendly nation - we should , without fur- ther delay , follow the example of all governments accred- ited here but two , and accord official recognition to the present provisional government . " 1 President Wilson preferred to follow a ...
... friendly nation - we should , without fur- ther delay , follow the example of all governments accred- ited here but two , and accord official recognition to the present provisional government . " 1 President Wilson preferred to follow a ...
Page 348
... friendly relations between the Central American republics , President Zelaya of Nicaragua continued to show his unwillingness to maintain friendly relations with either his neighbors or the United States . President Davila of Honduras ...
... friendly relations between the Central American republics , President Zelaya of Nicaragua continued to show his unwillingness to maintain friendly relations with either his neighbors or the United States . President Davila of Honduras ...
Page 420
... friendly alliance with Chile and assurances of assistance in their struggle for independence ; nor did it suit his purpose to disabuse the people of this idea.2 Poinsett's suggestion that war equipment be purchased in the United States ...
... friendly alliance with Chile and assurances of assistance in their struggle for independence ; nor did it suit his purpose to disabuse the people of this idea.2 Poinsett's suggestion that war equipment be purchased in the United States ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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