Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... republics except the Dominican Republic were represented , and Mr. Blaine , who once more held the office of Secretary of State , was chosen to preside . The program outlined for consideration was an extensive one , and included ...
... republics except the Dominican Republic were represented , and Mr. Blaine , who once more held the office of Secretary of State , was chosen to preside . The program outlined for consideration was an extensive one , and included ...
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... republics except Mexico , Ecuador , and the Dominican Republic 1 had be- come members of the League of Nations , and Latin America was well represented both on the Council and in the World Court . Where formerly the conferences had ...
... republics except Mexico , Ecuador , and the Dominican Republic 1 had be- come members of the League of Nations , and Latin America was well represented both on the Council and in the World Court . Where formerly the conferences had ...
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... republics.1 Guate- mala has the largest population , the greatest foreign trade , and is the most wealthy . This arises partly from its size , partly from the comparative peace that the republic has enjoyed under its autocratic ...
... republics.1 Guate- mala has the largest population , the greatest foreign trade , and is the most wealthy . This arises partly from its size , partly from the comparative peace that the republic has enjoyed under its autocratic ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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