Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 57
... seemed to favor a joint declaration , and the President himself inclined in that direction . John Quincy Adams alone vehemently opposed a joint declaration , pointing out that Canning's object seemed to be to obtain a public pledge from ...
... seemed to favor a joint declaration , and the President himself inclined in that direction . John Quincy Adams alone vehemently opposed a joint declaration , pointing out that Canning's object seemed to be to obtain a public pledge from ...
Page 96
... seemed elimi- nated.1 In the United States , where the Nicaragua route still seemed preferable , various attempts to organize companies to construct a canal by this route met with varied success . In 1890 the Maritime Canal Company ...
... seemed elimi- nated.1 In the United States , where the Nicaragua route still seemed preferable , various attempts to organize companies to construct a canal by this route met with varied success . In 1890 the Maritime Canal Company ...
Page 154
... seemed to answer this in declaring : " No law shall be given retro- active effect to the injury of any person whatsoever . " But another provision in Article XXVII ( Sec . IV ) declared that commercial stock companies may not acquire ...
... seemed to answer this in declaring : " No law shall be given retro- active effect to the injury of any person whatsoever . " But another provision in Article XXVII ( Sec . IV ) declared that commercial stock companies may not acquire ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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