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... Dominican Republic , April 9 , 1915 William W. Russell , United States Minister to the Dominican Re- public , to the Dominican Minister for Foreign Affairs , Novem- ber 19 , 1915 680 681 Rear Admiral W. B. Caperton , in Command of ...
... Dominican Republic , April 9 , 1915 William W. Russell , United States Minister to the Dominican Re- public , to the Dominican Minister for Foreign Affairs , Novem- ber 19 , 1915 680 681 Rear Admiral W. B. Caperton , in Command of ...
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... Dominican Republic , interest and sinking fund , is $ 1,200,000 per annum . It will thus be seen that the Dominican Republic is now promptly meeting the payment of its obligations and that it also has more money than heretofore for the ...
... Dominican Republic , interest and sinking fund , is $ 1,200,000 per annum . It will thus be seen that the Dominican Republic is now promptly meeting the payment of its obligations and that it also has more money than heretofore for the ...
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... Dominican Re- public , who shall be appointed by the President of the Dominican Republic , upon designation of the President of the United States , and who shall be attached to the Ministry of Finance to give effect to whose proposals ...
... Dominican Re- public , who shall be appointed by the President of the Dominican Republic , upon designation of the President of the United States , and who shall be attached to the Ministry of Finance to give effect to whose proposals ...
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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