The Recognition of Cuban Belligerency, Volume 1American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1896 - 85 pages |
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Page 75
... American citizens within Cuban territory is shifted from Spain to Cuba . Thus we see that the Cubans are not only in no position to exercise the more important rights of belligerency , but that they would become subject to onerous ...
... American citizens within Cuban territory is shifted from Spain to Cuba . Thus we see that the Cubans are not only in no position to exercise the more important rights of belligerency , but that they would become subject to onerous ...
Page 80
... American citizens . Apart from the effect of hostilities upon trade between the United States and Cuba , their progress is inevitably accompanied by com- plaints having more or less foundation , of searches , arrests , embargoes , and ...
... American citizens . Apart from the effect of hostilities upon trade between the United States and Cuba , their progress is inevitably accompanied by com- plaints having more or less foundation , of searches , arrests , embargoes , and ...
Page 81
... American citizens domiciled in Cuba and the amount of American capital invested there is another element in the problem which must not be ignored . Statistics are here unavailable , but the number and amount must be large . * Our duty ...
... American citizens domiciled in Cuba and the amount of American capital invested there is another element in the problem which must not be ignored . Statistics are here unavailable , but the number and amount must be large . * Our duty ...
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