Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 117
... gave rise to certain difficulties of interpretation immediately upon the begin- ning of active construction of the canal . Secretary Hay in a letter to Senator Spooner before the treaty had passed the Senate had already emphasized the ...
... gave rise to certain difficulties of interpretation immediately upon the begin- ning of active construction of the canal . Secretary Hay in a letter to Senator Spooner before the treaty had passed the Senate had already emphasized the ...
Page 313
... gave the American administration credit for the remarkable progress made in health , sanitation , bridge and road build- ing , it found little effort had been made to prepare the Haitians for self - government . In fact , the report ...
... gave the American administration credit for the remarkable progress made in health , sanitation , bridge and road build- ing , it found little effort had been made to prepare the Haitians for self - government . In fact , the report ...
Page 388
... gave decided encourage- ment to the struggling patriots . " The steadiness , con- sistency , and success with which they have pursued their objects , as evidenced more particularly by the undisturbed sovereignty which Buenos Aires has ...
... gave decided encourage- ment to the struggling patriots . " The steadiness , con- sistency , and success with which they have pursued their objects , as evidenced more particularly by the undisturbed sovereignty which Buenos Aires has ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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