Cuba, Old and NewLongmans, Green, and Company, 1915 - 264 pages |
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Page 119
... President Palma , accepting the transfer , expressed his understanding that it would " continue de facto under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Cuba . " In some way , the depart- ing American authority failed to leave any agent or ...
... President Palma , accepting the transfer , expressed his understanding that it would " continue de facto under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Cuba . " In some way , the depart- ing American authority failed to leave any agent or ...
Page 122
... President McKinley declared that " the new Cuba yet to arise from the ashes of the past must needs be bound to us by ties of singular intimacy and strength if its enduring welfare is to be assured . " Probably to many of the people of ...
... President McKinley declared that " the new Cuba yet to arise from the ashes of the past must needs be bound to us by ties of singular intimacy and strength if its enduring welfare is to be assured . " Probably to many of the people of ...
Page 125
... President after President dealt with it in messages to Congress . The acquisi- tion of the island , by purchase or otherwise , was again and again discussed . Popular interest was again and again excited ; the Spanish colonial policy ...
... President after President dealt with it in messages to Congress . The acquisi- tion of the island , by purchase or otherwise , was again and again discussed . Popular interest was again and again excited ; the Spanish colonial policy ...
Page 127
... President Mon- roe , in December , 1823 , and so bears his name . In April , of that year , Secretary Adams sent a long communication to Mr. Nelson , then the American Minister to Spain . For their bearing on the Cuban question , and ...
... President Mon- roe , in December , 1823 , and so bears his name . In April , of that year , Secretary Adams sent a long communication to Mr. Nelson , then the American Minister to Spain . For their bearing on the Cuban question , and ...
Page 129
... President Monroe issued his message carrying the " doctrine , " which may be given thus : " In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part , nor does it comport with our policy to do so ...
... President Monroe issued his message carrying the " doctrine , " which may be given thus : " In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part , nor does it comport with our policy to do so ...
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