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... United States Minister to France , December 21 , 1888 338 340 Richard Olney , Secretary of State , to Thomas F. Bayard , United States Ambassador to Great Britain , July 20 , 1895 Annual Message from President Grover Cleveland to the ...
... United States Minister to France , December 21 , 1888 338 340 Richard Olney , Secretary of State , to Thomas F. Bayard , United States Ambassador to Great Britain , July 20 , 1895 Annual Message from President Grover Cleveland to the ...
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... United States Diplomatic Representatives in the Other American Republics , February 28 , 1929 Address by William R ... United States Minister to Spain , April 28 , 1823 401 408 414 417 418 420 425 James Buchanan , Secretary of State , to ...
... United States Diplomatic Representatives in the Other American Republics , February 28 , 1929 Address by William R ... United States Minister to Spain , April 28 , 1823 401 408 414 417 418 420 425 James Buchanan , Secretary of State , to ...
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... United States and Cuba , Signed at Washington , May 29 , 1934 Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba , Signed at Habana , May 22 , 1903 Annual Message from President Theodore Roosevelt to the United States Congress ...
... United States and Cuba , Signed at Washington , May 29 , 1934 Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba , Signed at Habana , May 22 , 1903 Annual Message from President Theodore Roosevelt to the United States Congress ...
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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