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... economic and financial co - operation which have proved so fruitful on this continent . Finally , the American republics are called upon to use every resource in their power to secure for all peoples freedom under the law and the ...
... economic and financial co - operation which have proved so fruitful on this continent . Finally , the American republics are called upon to use every resource in their power to secure for all peoples freedom under the law and the ...
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... economic problems that may arise among them ; and ( e ) To promote , by cooperative action , their economic , social and cultural development . ... ARTICLE 5 The American States reaffirm the following principles : ( a ) International ...
... economic problems that may arise among them ; and ( e ) To promote , by cooperative action , their economic , social and cultural development . ... ARTICLE 5 The American States reaffirm the following principles : ( a ) International ...
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... economic problems before the Inter- American Economic and Social Council to seek through consulta- tion the most appropriate solution for such problems . . . . ARTICLE 28 The Member States agree to cooperate with one another to achieve ...
... economic problems before the Inter- American Economic and Social Council to seek through consulta- tion the most appropriate solution for such problems . . . . ARTICLE 28 The Member States agree to cooperate with one another to achieve ...
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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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