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... countries belong- ing to the Union and all changes of the same as they occur , with such explanations as may be deemed useful . ( b ) All official regulations which affect the entrance and clear- ance of vessels and the importation and ...
... countries belong- ing to the Union and all changes of the same as they occur , with such explanations as may be deemed useful . ( b ) All official regulations which affect the entrance and clear- ance of vessels and the importation and ...
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... country . . . which would be protected even without asking for it . . . . This observation is hardly serious , but the ob- jection which it points out would be removed if the American countries formulated a declaration similar to that ...
... country . . . which would be protected even without asking for it . . . . This observation is hardly serious , but the ob- jection which it points out would be removed if the American countries formulated a declaration similar to that ...
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... countries . There was a further consideration ; the contemporary crisis was in reality a major duel between the To- talitarian States and the Democratic Countries ; and . . . the in- dependence of the Continent presupposed not only the ...
... countries . There was a further consideration ; the contemporary crisis was in reality a major duel between the To- talitarian States and the Democratic Countries ; and . . . the in- dependence of the Continent presupposed not only the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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