The Recognition of Cuban Belligerency, Volume 1American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1896 - 85 pages |
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Page 74
... seem , however , according to the statements of the Cuban leaders , that ( as in the case of the previous revolution of 1868–78 ) arms and ammunition- not men are needed . † At present we are bound merely by our own Neutrality Acts , i ...
... seem , however , according to the statements of the Cuban leaders , that ( as in the case of the previous revolution of 1868–78 ) arms and ammunition- not men are needed . † At present we are bound merely by our own Neutrality Acts , i ...
Page 79
... seems to have clear and definite ideas on this subject ) is “ based upon a possibility that the interests of a state may be so affected as to make recognition a reasonable measure of self - protection . ' " ' * Hall distinguishes three ...
... seems to have clear and definite ideas on this subject ) is “ based upon a possibility that the interests of a state may be so affected as to make recognition a reasonable measure of self - protection . ' " ' * Hall distinguishes three ...
Page 81
... seems unable or unwilling to prevent or extinguish , but we have a right to look to our ultimate and permanent interests . The number of American citizens domiciled in Cuba and the amount of American capital invested there is another ...
... seems unable or unwilling to prevent or extinguish , but we have a right to look to our ultimate and permanent interests . The number of American citizens domiciled in Cuba and the amount of American capital invested there is another ...
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25 cents 3705 Locust Street 400 Chestnut Street ACADEMY OF POLITICAL accord belligerent rights AMERICAN ACADEMY American citizens Cabinet Government Campos circum Commander-in-Chief commerce commissioned cruisers contest contiguous Cuban Republic Dana ELLIS filibustering France GAMALIEL BRADFORD Guerilla warfare HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Havana hostilities Ibid International Law island Cuba isolated province J. G. BOURINOT J. Q. Adams Law-Making by Popular Mannix Membership Fee Minister MOREY Municipal Government neutral note to Wheaton OBERHOLTZER obligation to Spain organization Ostend papers and communications Parliamentary Procedure parties PH.D Political and Social Popular Vote position to exercise prefectos President Grant Price prisoners of war PROF purchase of Cuba question recognition of belligerency recognition of Cuban recognize Cuban belligerency reference to Cuba regular scientific meet right of recognition rights and interests Second Session SOCIAL SCIENCE PHILADELPHIA Social topics Spanish STUART WOOD tions Tucker's Monroe Doctrine University of Pennsylvania Wharton's Digest writers York