Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 170
... Mexican government that foreigners owning property agree to submit themselves to Mexican jurisdic- tion in all disputes concerning their property , on penalty that their property be forfeit if they should invoke the protection of their ...
... Mexican government that foreigners owning property agree to submit themselves to Mexican jurisdic- tion in all disputes concerning their property , on penalty that their property be forfeit if they should invoke the protection of their ...
Page 171
... Mexican and American commissioners on that occasion , subsequently ratified by an exchange of notes between the two governments , constituted , in the view of ... Mexican government therefore does OUR RECENT RELATIONS WITH MEXICO 171.
... Mexican and American commissioners on that occasion , subsequently ratified by an exchange of notes between the two governments , constituted , in the view of ... Mexican government therefore does OUR RECENT RELATIONS WITH MEXICO 171.
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... government . In case of infringement of any international duty such as a denial of justice would be , the right of the American government to take with the Mexican government appropriate action to seek atonement for injus- tice or ...
... government . In case of infringement of any international duty such as a denial of justice would be , the right of the American government to take with the Mexican government appropriate action to seek atonement for injus- tice or ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 48 |
ANGLOAMERICAN ISTHMIAN DIPLOMACY | 82 |
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