American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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Theodore Paul Wright. THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC American interference in Dominican politics was not the first method applied to the intractable problem of revolutions in that Republic . Our concern originated in the strategic threat to the ...
Theodore Paul Wright. THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC American interference in Dominican politics was not the first method applied to the intractable problem of revolutions in that Republic . Our concern originated in the strategic threat to the ...
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... Republic . " The naval and marine officers who administered the country had austere conceptions of their duty and worked hard to forward the ma- terial welfare of their charges , " but they regarded the proposal to ... DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 87.
... Republic . " The naval and marine officers who administered the country had austere conceptions of their duty and worked hard to forward the ma- terial welfare of their charges , " but they regarded the proposal to ... DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 87.
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... Dominican Republic , 1844-1924 , 2 vols . New York : Payson and Clarke , 1928 , p . 725 . 8. Notter , op . cit . , p . 279 ; Bryan to Sullivan , December 7 , 1913 , Foreign Rela- tions 1913 , p . 443 . 9. " Santo Domingo Investigation ...
... Dominican Republic , 1844-1924 , 2 vols . New York : Payson and Clarke , 1928 , p . 725 . 8. Notter , op . cit . , p . 279 ; Bryan to Sullivan , December 7 , 1913 , Foreign Rela- tions 1913 , p . 443 . 9. " Santo Domingo Investigation ...
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