Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... Treaty of 1824 with Colombia , as well as by the Treaty of 1846 , and subsequent treaties . We have also advanced para- mount interests in the American hemisphere . If our statements referred to are to be taken seriously , the purpose ...
... Treaty of 1824 with Colombia , as well as by the Treaty of 1846 , and subsequent treaties . We have also advanced para- mount interests in the American hemisphere . If our statements referred to are to be taken seriously , the purpose ...
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... Treaty of 1783 . The Treaty of Deposit , 1795 , guaranteed free commerce on the Mississippi until Spain should close the port of New Orleans . For seven years , we enjoyed nominal commercial privileges , but in 1802 the Spanish King ...
... Treaty of 1783 . The Treaty of Deposit , 1795 , guaranteed free commerce on the Mississippi until Spain should close the port of New Orleans . For seven years , we enjoyed nominal commercial privileges , but in 1802 the Spanish King ...
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... Treaty of 1903 - a treaty , however , which Colombia rejected as the pro- posed offer for the territory was deemed insufficient . Up to this point , our actions were above criticism . However , with the re- jection of the treaty on the ...
... Treaty of 1903 - a treaty , however , which Colombia rejected as the pro- posed offer for the territory was deemed insufficient . Up to this point , our actions were above criticism . However , with the re- jection of the treaty on the ...
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