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... York and San Francisco to the east and west coasts of Nicaragua . At Panama , by 1855 , a railroad had replaced mule - back and other primitive modes of transportation across the isthmus . Occasional disorders on both transit routes led ...
... York and San Francisco to the east and west coasts of Nicaragua . At Panama , by 1855 , a railroad had replaced mule - back and other primitive modes of transportation across the isthmus . Occasional disorders on both transit routes led ...
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... York : Prentice - Hall , Inc. , 1936 ) . Munro , D. G. , The United States and the Caribbean ( Boston : World Peace Foundation , 1934 ) . Perkins , Hands Off . Pringle , H. F. , Theodore Roosevelt , A Biography ( New York : Harcourt ...
... York : Prentice - Hall , Inc. , 1936 ) . Munro , D. G. , The United States and the Caribbean ( Boston : World Peace Foundation , 1934 ) . Perkins , Hands Off . Pringle , H. F. , Theodore Roosevelt , A Biography ( New York : Harcourt ...
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... York Times , Oct. 26 , Nov. 15 , 1954. The treaties and agreements are printed in U. S. Department of State , London and Paris Agreements , September - October 1954 , Department of State Publication 5659 . ( Washington : Government ...
... York Times , Oct. 26 , Nov. 15 , 1954. The treaties and agreements are printed in U. S. Department of State , London and Paris Agreements , September - October 1954 , Department of State Publication 5659 . ( Washington : Government ...
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THE AIMS OF FOREIGN POLICY | 1 |
THE TOOLS OF FORCE | 21 |
THE DIPLOMACY OF THE REVOLUTION | 39 |
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