A History of the Cuban Republic: A Study in Hispanic American PoliticsMacmillan, 1927 - 685 pages |
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Page vii
... most other factors in Cuban life have already reached . Indeed , encouraging reports have come to hand that give reason to hope that the BOUND OCT 1954 . initial steps may already have been taken since the inaugura- PREFACE vii.
... most other factors in Cuban life have already reached . Indeed , encouraging reports have come to hand that give reason to hope that the BOUND OCT 1954 . initial steps may already have been taken since the inaugura- PREFACE vii.
Page 1
... Reasons without number have combined to make this an attractive spot , but to the people of the United States the course of affairs in Cuba has come to possess an especially vital interest . The very nearness of this island to the At ...
... Reasons without number have combined to make this an attractive spot , but to the people of the United States the course of affairs in Cuba has come to possess an especially vital interest . The very nearness of this island to the At ...
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... reasons account for this . Ever since the Eng- lish occupation Cuba had been treated , on the whole , quite liberally by Spain , and had been favored by a number of worthy governors during the reign of Charles III . And where the law ...
... reasons account for this . Ever since the Eng- lish occupation Cuba had been treated , on the whole , quite liberally by Spain , and had been favored by a number of worthy governors during the reign of Charles III . And where the law ...
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... reasons for American interest in the strategic position of Cuba have changed from time to time , but the importance of the geographic position and character of the island has continued , whatever the new conditions . Other ...
... reasons for American interest in the strategic position of Cuba have changed from time to time , but the importance of the geographic position and character of the island has continued , whatever the new conditions . Other ...
Page 57
... reasons for his desire for an immediate acquisition of Cuba , and he also feared that Eng- land still had designs on the island . This was pointed out by Secretary of State James J. Buchanan , June 17 , 1848 , in a long letter to Mr ...
... reasons for his desire for an immediate acquisition of Cuba , and he also feared that Eng- land still had designs on the island . This was pointed out by Secretary of State James J. Buchanan , June 17 , 1848 , in a long letter to Mr ...
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