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Mexican Government in Transition, Robert E. Scott
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British Honduras: Colonial Dead End, 1859-1900, Wayne M. Clegern Reviewed by Robert J. Alexander
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Latin America Between the Eagle and the Bear, Salvador de Madariaga ; The Second Revolution in Cuba, J. P. Morray ; The Coming Explosion in Latin America, Gerald Clark Reviewed by Robert J. Alexander
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