The National Review, Volume 60W.H. Allen, 1913 - English literature |
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Page 433
... United States , to appease the Prime Ministers of the Dominions and to avoid entanglements in connection with the opening of the Panama Canal , she insisted on emasculating her agreement with Japan , and left her old ally to shift for ...
... United States , to appease the Prime Ministers of the Dominions and to avoid entanglements in connection with the opening of the Panama Canal , she insisted on emasculating her agreement with Japan , and left her old ally to shift for ...
Page 483
... United States knows that it either must properly police the Central or South American countries or the nations whose interests are in danger will act for themselves . The rĂ´le assumed by the United States very naturally fails to meet ...
... United States knows that it either must properly police the Central or South American countries or the nations whose interests are in danger will act for themselves . The rĂ´le assumed by the United States very naturally fails to meet ...
Page 625
... United States is given the liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder . " There is no explicit prohibition against the fortification of the canal by the United ...
... United States is given the liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder . " There is no explicit prohibition against the fortification of the canal by the United ...
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