The Recognition of Cuban Belligerency, Volume 1American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1896 - 85 pages |
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Page 74
... consider as actual war . It means that we at least do not look upon the Cubans as rebels and pirates , and that we think them entitled to all the privileges of honorable war- fare and capable of fulfilling neutral obligations . However ...
... consider as actual war . It means that we at least do not look upon the Cubans as rebels and pirates , and that we think them entitled to all the privileges of honorable war- fare and capable of fulfilling neutral obligations . However ...
Page 78
... consider , to recognize Cuban belligerency . Cuba cannot claim a right of recognition , even if she were to file a much stronger brief than she is capable of doing . Recognition of bel- ligerency is an act of pure grace on the part of ...
... consider , to recognize Cuban belligerency . Cuba cannot claim a right of recognition , even if she were to file a much stronger brief than she is capable of doing . Recognition of bel- ligerency is an act of pure grace on the part of ...
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... consider the actual and temporary loss which our commerce sustains through those protracted struggles which Spain seems unable or unwilling to prevent or extinguish , but we have a right to look to our ultimate and permanent interests ...
... consider the actual and temporary loss which our commerce sustains through those protracted struggles which Spain seems unable or unwilling to prevent or extinguish , but we have a right to look to our ultimate and permanent interests ...
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