A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Senate was won over to the Panama site . The Senate under the Spooner Amendment , altered the Hepburn Bill so as to authorize the President to purchase the rights and property of the French company for a sum not to exceed $ 40 million ...
... Senate was won over to the Panama site . The Senate under the Spooner Amendment , altered the Hepburn Bill so as to authorize the President to purchase the rights and property of the French company for a sum not to exceed $ 40 million ...
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... Senate , despite strong ap- proval by President Taft.40 Despite the failure to secure a large loan from American bankers because of the Senate's refusal to approve the Knox - Castrillo treaty , the Nicaraguan government succeeded in ...
... Senate , despite strong ap- proval by President Taft.40 Despite the failure to secure a large loan from American bankers because of the Senate's refusal to approve the Knox - Castrillo treaty , the Nicaraguan government succeeded in ...
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... Senate and the Honduran congress , but the latter overwhelmingly rejected it on the ground that it was unconstitutional and violated Honduran sov- ereignty . The United States Senate also failed to give its consent to the loan ...
... Senate and the Honduran congress , but the latter overwhelmingly rejected it on the ground that it was unconstitutional and violated Honduran sov- ereignty . The United States Senate also failed to give its consent to the loan ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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