American Diplomacy in Action, a Series of Case StudiesStanford University Press, 1944 - Всего страниц: 760 |
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... Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership in lands , waters and their appurtenances , or to obtain ... Mexican in so far as he held Mexican property or concessions that the legality of his holdings could be recognized . This ...
... Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership in lands , waters and their appurtenances , or to obtain ... Mexican in so far as he held Mexican property or concessions that the legality of his holdings could be recognized . This ...
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... Mexican leader badly needed American support , but agreement to the treaty meant virtual defeat for the revolution . This eventuality Obregón was determined not to bring about . He was the first Mexican president to make a beginning ...
... Mexican leader badly needed American support , but agreement to the treaty meant virtual defeat for the revolution . This eventuality Obregón was determined not to bring about . He was the first Mexican president to make a beginning ...
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... Mexican Revolution and the United States , 1910-1926 . Boston , World Peace Foundation , IX ( 1926 ) , 339–450 . HERSHEY , A. S. " Calvo and Drago Doctrines , " American Journal of Inter- national Law , I ( 1907 ) , 26–45 . MACMAHON ...
... Mexican Revolution and the United States , 1910-1926 . Boston , World Peace Foundation , IX ( 1926 ) , 339–450 . HERSHEY , A. S. " Calvo and Drago Doctrines , " American Journal of Inter- national Law , I ( 1907 ) , 26–45 . MACMAHON ...
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SECURITY AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 45 |
THE OLD NORTHWEST 17831795 | 58 |
THE OLD SOUTHWEST 17831795 | 64 |
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