Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 146
... results of the election.1 Al- though the envoy was received courteously enough by the Mexican government , it categorically refused to treat with him on the basis outlined , and the only result of his mis- sion was to inspire in Huerta ...
... results of the election.1 Al- though the envoy was received courteously enough by the Mexican government , it categorically refused to treat with him on the basis outlined , and the only result of his mis- sion was to inspire in Huerta ...
Page 348
... result was a revolution , which started at Blue- fields in October , 1909. At first the United States remained neutral , but when , in November , Zelaya ordered two Amer- icans to be shot because they were serving as officers in the ...
... result was a revolution , which started at Blue- fields in October , 1909. At first the United States remained neutral , but when , in November , Zelaya ordered two Amer- icans to be shot because they were serving as officers in the ...
Page 406
... result was a resolution whereby the contracting powers agreed not to have recourse to armed force to re- cover debts due their nationals unless the debtor nation re- fused arbitration , or , having accepted arbitration , failed to ...
... result was a resolution whereby the contracting powers agreed not to have recourse to armed force to re- cover debts due their nationals unless the debtor nation re- fused arbitration , or , having accepted arbitration , failed to ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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