The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES . THE year 1905 wrote a new chapter in American history . Since 1898 , when it took Spain's Colonies by force of arms , the United States had been an Eastern as well as a Western Power ; it ...
... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES . THE year 1905 wrote a new chapter in American history . Since 1898 , when it took Spain's Colonies by force of arms , the United States had been an Eastern as well as a Western Power ; it ...
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... United States , accredited to the Dominican Republic , signed a protocol with the Dominican Secretary of State of Foreign Relations by which the United States agreed to adjust the obligations of the Dominican Government , foreign as ...
... United States , accredited to the Dominican Republic , signed a protocol with the Dominican Secretary of State of Foreign Relations by which the United States agreed to adjust the obligations of the Dominican Government , foreign as ...
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... United States then becomes a party in interest , because under the Monroe Doctrine it cannot see any European Power seize and permanently occupy the territory of one of these Repub- lics . " We on our part are simply performing in ...
... United States then becomes a party in interest , because under the Monroe Doctrine it cannot see any European Power seize and permanently occupy the territory of one of these Repub- lics . " We on our part are simply performing in ...
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