Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... regarded as essential to im- prove commercial relations between the two Americas . At the second conference held at Washington in January , 1920 , the Commission reported that excellent progress had been made in regard to uniform ...
... regarded as essential to im- prove commercial relations between the two Americas . At the second conference held at Washington in January , 1920 , the Commission reported that excellent progress had been made in regard to uniform ...
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... regarded as retroactive , since there was no acquired right but merely expectation of a right . " 3 In a carefully prepared speech on our relations with Mexico made on March 3 , 1927 , Senator Wheeler of Mon- tana , one of the ablest ...
... regarded as retroactive , since there was no acquired right but merely expectation of a right . " 3 In a carefully prepared speech on our relations with Mexico made on March 3 , 1927 , Senator Wheeler of Mon- tana , one of the ablest ...
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... regarded as an unreasonable sacrifice to the point of illegal confiscation . The settlement of November with the British - controlled Mexican Eagle Oil Company raising royalties up to 35 per cent was regarded as a viola- tion of the tax ...
... regarded as an unreasonable sacrifice to the point of illegal confiscation . The settlement of November with the British - controlled Mexican Eagle Oil Company raising royalties up to 35 per cent was regarded as a viola- tion of the tax ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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