Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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CHILE Coastwise traffic has been reserved exclusively to ships carrying the Chilean flag . In accordance with the terms of the law which permits foreign companies having their main offices in a Chilean port to engage in the traffic No.
CHILE Coastwise traffic has been reserved exclusively to ships carrying the Chilean flag . In accordance with the terms of the law which permits foreign companies having their main offices in a Chilean port to engage in the traffic No.
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offices in a Chilean port to engage in the traffic , several foreign companies have applied for nationalization . Capitalists and shippers are cöoperating in an endeavor to create a permanent fruit trade between Chile and the United ...
offices in a Chilean port to engage in the traffic , several foreign companies have applied for nationalization . Capitalists and shippers are cöoperating in an endeavor to create a permanent fruit trade between Chile and the United ...
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... D. C. The treaty of Ancon , 1883 , which put an end to the war between Peru and Chile , commonly known as the War of the Pacific , stipulated the cession to Chile of the Peruvian province of Tarapaca in perpetuity and the cession of ...
... D. C. The treaty of Ancon , 1883 , which put an end to the war between Peru and Chile , commonly known as the War of the Pacific , stipulated the cession to Chile of the Peruvian province of Tarapaca in perpetuity and the cession of ...
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Chile , however , refused to agree to the arbitration . The diplomatic discussion of these matters dragged along for twenty - seven years . The situation culminated in Peru's - breaking off diplomatic relations with Chile in 1910.
Chile , however , refused to agree to the arbitration . The diplomatic discussion of these matters dragged along for twenty - seven years . The situation culminated in Peru's - breaking off diplomatic relations with Chile in 1910.
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Chile in reply did not directly refuse arbitration , but invited Peru to continue direct negotiations , and an interchange of diplomatic notes ensued with the result that , after the exchange of a half dozen notes , Chile had indicated ...
Chile in reply did not directly refuse arbitration , but invited Peru to continue direct negotiations , and an interchange of diplomatic notes ensued with the result that , after the exchange of a half dozen notes , Chile had indicated ...
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