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Latin America, competition of America for trade of, [59-60]; possibilities of, as a field for investment, [69-70]; course to be followed by America toward, [207-208]; fear of policy of aggression on part of United States by, [208-209]; danger in our relations with, from its political instability and unripeness, [211].

League for peace, foundations of a true, [240-241]; question of how to form, premature, [241]; things essential to continued existence of, [241-242]; methods of enforcing system, [242-244]; creation of international machinery for working out modes of action, [245].

League to enforce peace, arguments for and against a, [226-228], [230].

Lippmann, Walter, quoted on solution of colonial problem, [265].

Loree, L. F., compilation by, cited, [68] n.

Lough, W. H., quoted on trade of United States with South America, [65] n.