Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 108
... maintaining its sovereignty upon the isthmus against revolutionary uprisings . In fact , since the United States was ... Maintain free and uninterrupted transit . If interruption threatened by armed force , occupy the line of railroad ...
... maintaining its sovereignty upon the isthmus against revolutionary uprisings . In fact , since the United States was ... Maintain free and uninterrupted transit . If interruption threatened by armed force , occupy the line of railroad ...
Page 133
... maintain the expensive requirements of an imperial court , to satisfy the more pressing claims , and to keep in the field an army strong enough to sustain the government against Juarez and his followers , new loans were floated in Paris ...
... maintain the expensive requirements of an imperial court , to satisfy the more pressing claims , and to keep in the field an army strong enough to sustain the government against Juarez and his followers , new loans were floated in Paris ...
Page 224
... maintained ; and ( 5 ) the United States should be given the right to acquire and maintain a naval station.1 While appreciating the decisive help rendered by the United States , and grateful for it , the delegates to the con- vention ...
... maintained ; and ( 5 ) the United States should be given the right to acquire and maintain a naval station.1 While appreciating the decisive help rendered by the United States , and grateful for it , the delegates to the con- vention ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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