Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... refused a landing , on the ground that its purser had written an article derogatory to the government of the island . In the following year , on a flimsy excuse , the Ohio was refused the landing privilege . In the case of the Black ...
... refused a landing , on the ground that its purser had written an article derogatory to the government of the island . In the following year , on a flimsy excuse , the Ohio was refused the landing privilege . In the case of the Black ...
Page 355
... refusal of the United States , as well as of Nicaragua , to accept the decision of the court has had a very bad effect on the standing of the United States with the other Central American countries . Since the United States refused to ...
... refusal of the United States , as well as of Nicaragua , to accept the decision of the court has had a very bad effect on the standing of the United States with the other Central American countries . Since the United States refused to ...
Page 472
... refused , but suggested arbitration , the im- perial government would agree to that expedient . Finally , if Mr. Tod had already left the United States , Mr. Leal was to inform Mr. Buchanan that the imperial government would not receive ...
... refused , but suggested arbitration , the im- perial government would agree to that expedient . Finally , if Mr. Tod had already left the United States , Mr. Leal was to inform Mr. Buchanan that the imperial government would not receive ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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