Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 151
... remained at large , and Carranza gained added prestige for his successful baiting of the United States ; but President Wilson had the satisfaction of preventing intervention from becoming war at a time when there was a greater need for ...
... remained at large , and Carranza gained added prestige for his successful baiting of the United States ; but President Wilson had the satisfaction of preventing intervention from becoming war at a time when there was a greater need for ...
Page 234
... remained away , Zayas was again de- clared elected . The Liberals made a final protest through the abstention of their representatives when Congress con- vened on April 3. At the same time , General Gómez appealed personally to ...
... remained away , Zayas was again de- clared elected . The Liberals made a final protest through the abstention of their representatives when Congress con- vened on April 3. At the same time , General Gómez appealed personally to ...
Page 276
... remained buried until 1871 , when the House asked for the information.1 In the meantime the Dominicans , not obtaining satisfac- tion from the United States , and constantly harassed by the guerrilla warfare on the Haitian border ...
... remained buried until 1871 , when the House asked for the information.1 In the meantime the Dominicans , not obtaining satisfac- tion from the United States , and constantly harassed by the guerrilla warfare on the Haitian border ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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