American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... Department “ even if elected " " unless " he could give a satisfactory proof of not having taken an active part in the administration of President Zelaya ; . . . and should give proof to the Department that he has not participated ...
... Department “ even if elected " " unless " he could give a satisfactory proof of not having taken an active part in the administration of President Zelaya ; . . . and should give proof to the Department that he has not participated ...
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... Department that Colonel Crowder be sent to Nicaragua to do the same work he had in Cuba : to make a census and registration for election purposes . " Nothing came of this because the State Department was bent on a policy of purely ...
... Department that Colonel Crowder be sent to Nicaragua to do the same work he had in Cuba : to make a census and registration for election purposes . " Nothing came of this because the State Department was bent on a policy of purely ...
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... Department resorted to mediation . At a conference aboard a United States warship the Conservatives offered the Lib- erals a return to the political status quo ante bellum and a promise of free elections , if Sacasa would resign his ...
... Department resorted to mediation . At a conference aboard a United States warship the Conservatives offered the Lib- erals a return to the political status quo ante bellum and a promise of free elections , if Sacasa would resign his ...
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