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E. Taylor Parks. regarding the Nicaragua route and the interest man- ifested in that area by both North American and British capitalists aroused the leaders of the new republic.25 Although insisting that national interest required " that ...
E. Taylor Parks. regarding the Nicaragua route and the interest man- ifested in that area by both North American and British capitalists aroused the leaders of the new republic.25 Although insisting that national interest required " that ...
Strana 183
... interest was thoroughly aroused , Goethe's words of February 21 , 1827 , hold interest : " I would be sur- prised if the United States would miss the opportunity of getting such a work into its own hands . . . . It is abso- lutely ...
... interest was thoroughly aroused , Goethe's words of February 21 , 1827 , hold interest : " I would be sur- prised if the United States would miss the opportunity of getting such a work into its own hands . . . . It is abso- lutely ...
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... , 99-100 . necessity of protecting American interests . Undoubtedly Washington was resentful National Self - Interest 329 The Yankees Scan the Entire Isthmus-The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty-American Self-Interest Dependent on Temporary Self-
... , 99-100 . necessity of protecting American interests . Undoubtedly Washington was resentful National Self - Interest 329 The Yankees Scan the Entire Isthmus-The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty-American Self-Interest Dependent on Temporary Self-
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 19 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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