Argentina, the United States, and the Inter-American System 1880-1914 |
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Some practical commercial resolution might have been reasonably expected to
result from this first meeting of the great majority of western hemisphere states .
Such , indeed , was the result , but it was only after a hard and unsuccessful ...
Some practical commercial resolution might have been reasonably expected to
result from this first meeting of the great majority of western hemisphere states .
Such , indeed , was the result , but it was only after a hard and unsuccessful ...
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The fact was that the Argentine government had cabled to the Mexican foreign
office , stating that any change in the announced program would result in her
refusal to attend . The result was a compromise . A variation of the conference
agenda ...
The fact was that the Argentine government had cabled to the Mexican foreign
office , stating that any change in the announced program would result in her
refusal to attend . The result was a compromise . A variation of the conference
agenda ...
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Another United States delegate , Paul Reinsch , was more critical , writing that the
result of the Pan American Conferences thus far “ could scarcely be smaller than
it is , " although he seemed to agree that it was best that the United States and ...
Another United States delegate , Paul Reinsch , was more critical , writing that the
result of the Pan American Conferences thus far “ could scarcely be smaller than
it is , " although he seemed to agree that it was best that the United States and ...
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