Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 92
... proposed to construct a great ship - railway , by which the largest ships could be transported from one ocean to the other by rail . The House Committee reported favorably but no guaranties from the government could be obtained.3 The ...
... proposed to construct a great ship - railway , by which the largest ships could be transported from one ocean to the other by rail . The House Committee reported favorably but no guaranties from the government could be obtained.3 The ...
Page 344
... proposed a scheme for the union of the five republics , a difference of opinion was quickly noticeable . Nicaragua was favorable to the proposal , but Guatemala opposed it , and Costa Rica objected to the con- sideration of the subject ...
... proposed a scheme for the union of the five republics , a difference of opinion was quickly noticeable . Nicaragua was favorable to the proposal , but Guatemala opposed it , and Costa Rica objected to the con- sideration of the subject ...
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... proposed that Chile hold the territory until a suitable indemnity had been paid , and the Peruvian dele- gate proposed that the United States be given full power to arbitrate the question . Bolivia heartily agreed to arbi- tration , but ...
... proposed that Chile hold the territory until a suitable indemnity had been paid , and the Peruvian dele- gate proposed that the United States be given full power to arbitrate the question . Bolivia heartily agreed to arbi- tration , but ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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