American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... mission to permit not only renewed American occupa- tion , but also reform of the Cuban electoral code and the supervision of new elections . In these circumstances , the third alternative , support of free elec- tions , was adopted in ...
... mission to permit not only renewed American occupa- tion , but also reform of the Cuban electoral code and the supervision of new elections . In these circumstances , the third alternative , support of free elec- tions , was adopted in ...
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... mission just before the 1928 election : " Though both parties invited the United States to supervise the elec- tion . . . it is anticipated that the losing side will charge personal bias , fraud , etc. against the American Electoral Mission ...
... mission just before the 1928 election : " Though both parties invited the United States to supervise the elec- tion . . . it is anticipated that the losing side will charge personal bias , fraud , etc. against the American Electoral Mission ...
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... mission to Huerta to procure his compliance with the modified Haff plan . This was not a mediatory mission , properly speaking , because his errand was only to Huerta , but Wilson also sent an agent to contact the Con- stitutionalist ...
... mission to Huerta to procure his compliance with the modified Haff plan . This was not a mediatory mission , properly speaking , because his errand was only to Huerta , but Wilson also sent an agent to contact the Con- stitutionalist ...
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