A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Secretary of State in 1861 and in the years following , became its most ardent champion . Violation and vindication William H. Seward , a neophyte in matters of foreign policy , was hardly settled in his new office as Secretary of State ...
... Secretary of State in 1861 and in the years following , became its most ardent champion . Violation and vindication William H. Seward , a neophyte in matters of foreign policy , was hardly settled in his new office as Secretary of State ...
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... Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes in 1922 . In an address at Minneapolis , August 30 , 1923 , on an occasion commemo- rating the centenary of the Monroe Doctrine , Mr. Hughes defined it in narrow terms , and , although he did not ...
... Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes in 1922 . In an address at Minneapolis , August 30 , 1923 , on an occasion commemo- rating the centenary of the Monroe Doctrine , Mr. Hughes defined it in narrow terms , and , although he did not ...
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... Secretary's name being dragged into an inquiry by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.29 Secretary Blaine was charged by his political opponents with being personally and financially interested in a corporation known as the American ...
... Secretary's name being dragged into an inquiry by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.29 Secretary Blaine was charged by his political opponents with being personally and financially interested in a corporation known as the American ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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