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The Secretary General shall direct the Pan American Union and be the legal representative thereof . ARTICLE 81. The Secretary General shall participate with voice , but without vote , in the deliberations of the Inter - American ...
The Secretary General shall direct the Pan American Union and be the legal representative thereof . ARTICLE 81. The Secretary General shall participate with voice , but without vote , in the deliberations of the Inter - American ...
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15 , 1934 , re withdrawal of marine and naval forces from Haiti , 666 ; at Inter - American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace , Dec. 5 , 1936 , 179 ff .; to Castillo , July 21 , 1938 , and Apr. 3 , 1940 , re agrarian and petroleum ...
15 , 1934 , re withdrawal of marine and naval forces from Haiti , 666 ; at Inter - American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace , Dec. 5 , 1936 , 179 ff .; to Castillo , July 21 , 1938 , and Apr. 3 , 1940 , re agrarian and petroleum ...
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Pan American treaty , 112 ; draft articles for , 100 ; correspondence of Wilson , Lan- sing , House , and Fletcher , 1915-17 , 100- 107 Pan American Union , 705 ; purposes , con- trol , etc. , 114 , 722 ff .; importance as a cultural ...
Pan American treaty , 112 ; draft articles for , 100 ; correspondence of Wilson , Lan- sing , House , and Fletcher , 1915-17 , 100- 107 Pan American Union , 705 ; purposes , con- trol , etc. , 114 , 722 ff .; importance as a cultural ...
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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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