Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 420
... received him cordially and introduced him to President Madison . " I was received , " Carrera later wrote to his brother Luis , " as a man working . for the same cause as they . " Despite his friendly recep- tion , Carrera soon ...
... received him cordially and introduced him to President Madison . " I was received , " Carrera later wrote to his brother Luis , " as a man working . for the same cause as they . " Despite his friendly recep- tion , Carrera soon ...
Page 469
... received despatches from Washington instructing him to request an audience from the Emperor to deliver in person the original of the answer of the President to a letter from him announcing the birth of a princess . Mr. Wise requested ...
... received despatches from Washington instructing him to request an audience from the Emperor to deliver in person the original of the answer of the President to a letter from him announcing the birth of a princess . Mr. Wise requested ...
Page 497
... received . " Brazil's at- titude well expresses the attitude of all Latin America : it stands ready to give value for value received . The United States must decide whether it will meet the requirements . SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS John ...
... received . " Brazil's at- titude well expresses the attitude of all Latin America : it stands ready to give value for value received . The United States must decide whether it will meet the requirements . SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS John ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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