Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 252
... Ricans were getting $ 1,220,567 as against $ 355,200 received by Americans.2 One complaint of the Porto Ricans , however , was fully justified , namely , that based on the uncertainty of their status as citizens . Governor Winthrop , in ...
... Ricans were getting $ 1,220,567 as against $ 355,200 received by Americans.2 One complaint of the Porto Ricans , however , was fully justified , namely , that based on the uncertainty of their status as citizens . Governor Winthrop , in ...
Page 256
... Ricans without a definite and recognized personality in the law of nations . " Inasmuch as the minority report of the Committee on Insular Affairs very strongly upheld the Porto Rican contention , the Olm- sted bill never became a law.1 ...
... Ricans without a definite and recognized personality in the law of nations . " Inasmuch as the minority report of the Committee on Insular Affairs very strongly upheld the Porto Rican contention , the Olm- sted bill never became a law.1 ...
Page 260
... Ricans , and the president of the Porto Rican Senate immediately cabled his congratulations upon the excellence of the choice . 1 See the speeches of the Porto Rican Representative , Mr. Davila , in the Cong . Record , Vol . 62 , Part 4 ...
... Ricans , and the president of the Porto Rican Senate immediately cabled his congratulations upon the excellence of the choice . 1 See the speeches of the Porto Rican Representative , Mr. Davila , in the Cong . Record , Vol . 62 , Part 4 ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 48 |
ANGLOAMERICAN ISTHMIAN DIPLOMACY | 82 |
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