The Evolution of Our Latin-American Policy: A Documentary RecordJames Watson Gantenbein |
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... citizens , it is equally well established that our Government has certain rights over and certain duties toward our own citizens and their property , wherever they may be located . The person and property of a citizen are a part of the ...
... citizens , it is equally well established that our Government has certain rights over and certain duties toward our own citizens and their property , wherever they may be located . The person and property of a citizen are a part of the ...
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... citizens of the other American republics citizens of the United States own properties not only in Mexico , but in practically all countries . The same may be said of the citizens of the great majority of the nations of the world ...
... citizens of the other American republics citizens of the United States own properties not only in Mexico , but in practically all countries . The same may be said of the citizens of the great majority of the nations of the world ...
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... citizens now in the service of the Government of Nicaragua and the Legation itself have been placed in actual jeopardy under fire . Two wounded American citizens are reported to have been ruthlessly slaughtered . Besides the Emery claim ...
... citizens now in the service of the Government of Nicaragua and the Legation itself have been placed in actual jeopardy under fire . Two wounded American citizens are reported to have been ruthlessly slaughtered . Besides the Emery claim ...
Contents
THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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