Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 207
... immediately executed.2 The United States protested immediately and emphatically . On April 4 the Count of Valmaseda , in com- mand at Bayano , issued a proclamation to the effect that every man above fifteen found away from his home ...
... immediately executed.2 The United States protested immediately and emphatically . On April 4 the Count of Valmaseda , in com- mand at Bayano , issued a proclamation to the effect that every man above fifteen found away from his home ...
Page 420
... immediately looked up the two Americans whom he had formerly be- friended , Poinsett and Porter . Commodore Porter , who was then living in Washington , received him cordially and introduced him to President Madison . " I was received ...
... immediately looked up the two Americans whom he had formerly be- friended , Poinsett and Porter . Commodore Porter , who was then living in Washington , received him cordially and introduced him to President Madison . " I was received ...
Page 486
... immediately denied any intention of seeking further preferential treatment and promised Argentina a notice of six months in case unfore- seen circumstances should change this situation.1 It was in this same year that a slight difficulty ...
... immediately denied any intention of seeking further preferential treatment and promised Argentina a notice of six months in case unfore- seen circumstances should change this situation.1 It was in this same year that a slight difficulty ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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