Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 11
... interest in bringing Latin - American affairs to the attention of their students , it is not surprising that in the secondary schools even less interest is shown . As a consequence , the ignorance of the ordinary well educated American ...
... interest in bringing Latin - American affairs to the attention of their students , it is not surprising that in the secondary schools even less interest is shown . As a consequence , the ignorance of the ordinary well educated American ...
Page 356
... interest American bankers in a project for refunding the debt , and J. P. Morgan and Co. agreed to attempt it . They found that the debt could be adjusted for about 15 per cent of its face value without interest ; therefore by the ...
... interest American bankers in a project for refunding the debt , and J. P. Morgan and Co. agreed to attempt it . They found that the debt could be adjusted for about 15 per cent of its face value without interest ; therefore by the ...
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... interest in whatever may affect the destiny of that part of the Ameri- can continent , it is our duty to turn our attention to this important subject , and to take such steps not incompatible with the neutral character and honest policy ...
... interest in whatever may affect the destiny of that part of the Ameri- can continent , it is our duty to turn our attention to this important subject , and to take such steps not incompatible with the neutral character and honest policy ...
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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