American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... Costa Rican Minister to the United States and other Costa Ricans urged the American president to follow the ... Rica for their own benefit . " After war broke out with Germany in April , 1917 , Lansing sent his nephew , the later Secretary of ...
... Costa Rican Minister to the United States and other Costa Ricans urged the American president to follow the ... Rica for their own benefit . " After war broke out with Germany in April , 1917 , Lansing sent his nephew , the later Secretary of ...
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... Costa Rica , " he warned , " since our settled policy as to nonrecognition of Tinoco , which I feel we ought to continue , runs directly contrary to our interests in prosecuting the war . . . . Only by moral force can a constitutional ...
... Costa Rica , " he warned , " since our settled policy as to nonrecognition of Tinoco , which I feel we ought to continue , runs directly contrary to our interests in prosecuting the war . . . . Only by moral force can a constitutional ...
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... Costa Rican , Luis Anderson , one of the leading spirits of the Washington Conference which drafted the treaty , repudiated the Tobar nonrecognition doctrine by 1925. In an obvious allusion to his own country's experience ... COSTA RICA 101.
... Costa Rican , Luis Anderson , one of the leading spirits of the Washington Conference which drafted the treaty , repudiated the Tobar nonrecognition doctrine by 1925. In an obvious allusion to his own country's experience ... COSTA RICA 101.
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