President Wilson's Foreign Policy: Messages, Addresses, PapersOxford University Press, American Branch, 1918 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... authority as such was not recognized by his countrymen as a whole , although it might have been had not Madero and the Vice - President , on their way from the palace to the prison , been assas- sinated , in which assassination ...
... authority as such was not recognized by his countrymen as a whole , although it might have been had not Madero and the Vice - President , on their way from the palace to the prison , been assas- sinated , in which assassination ...
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... authorities at Mexico City has grown smaller , not larger . The prospect of the pacification of the country , even by arms , has seemed to grow more and more remote ; and its pacification by the authorities at the capital is evidently ...
... authorities at Mexico City has grown smaller , not larger . The prospect of the pacification of the country , even by arms , has seemed to grow more and more remote ; and its pacification by the authorities at the capital is evidently ...
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... authority there . Accordingly , I took the liberty of sending the Hon . John Lind , formerly governor of Minnesota , as my per- sonal spokesman and representative , to the City of Mexico , with the following instructions : " Press very ...
... authority there . Accordingly , I took the liberty of sending the Hon . John Lind , formerly governor of Minnesota , as my per- sonal spokesman and representative , to the City of Mexico , with the following instructions : " Press very ...
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... authority of Mexico in declining the offices of friendship thus offered . Can Mexico give the civilized world a ... authorities at the City of Mexico not only the purpose of his visit but also the spirit in which it had been undertaken ...
... authority of Mexico in declining the offices of friendship thus offered . Can Mexico give the civilized world a ... authorities at the City of Mexico not only the purpose of his visit but also the spirit in which it had been undertaken ...
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... authorities at Mexico City will presently be revealed . t Meanwhile , what is it our duty to do ? Clearly , every- thing that we do must be rooted in patience and done with calm and disinterested deliberation . Impatience on our part ...
... authorities at Mexico City will presently be revealed . t Meanwhile , what is it our duty to do ? Clearly , every- thing that we do must be rooted in patience and done with calm and disinterested deliberation . Impatience on our part ...
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