Cuba, Old and NewLongmans, Green, and Company, 1915 - 264 pages |
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Page 78
... cane , are not only altogether fitting but as well altogether necessary . Our glass windows would only serve to increase heat and shut out air . As some barrier is necessary to keep passers , even Americans , from intrusive entrance by ...
... cane , are not only altogether fitting but as well altogether necessary . Our glass windows would only serve to increase heat and shut out air . As some barrier is necessary to keep passers , even Americans , from intrusive entrance by ...
Page 99
... a greater distance . The trip by rail and road , exhibits most of Cuba's special character- istics . There are fields of sugar cane and fields of tobacco , country villages and peasant homes , fruits and AROUND THE ISLAND 99.
... a greater distance . The trip by rail and road , exhibits most of Cuba's special character- istics . There are fields of sugar cane and fields of tobacco , country villages and peasant homes , fruits and AROUND THE ISLAND 99.
Page 114
... cane , its huge mills , and the villages built to house its thousands of workmen . Seventy - five miles or so eastward of Nipe , lies one of the most charming and interesting spots on the island . This is old Baracoa , the oldest ...
... cane , its huge mills , and the villages built to house its thousands of workmen . Seventy - five miles or so eastward of Nipe , lies one of the most charming and interesting spots on the island . This is old Baracoa , the oldest ...
Page 167
... cane burned and their buildings demolished . The person who , disobeying this order , shall try to profit from the present situation of affairs , will show by his conduct little re- spect for the rights of the revolution of redemption ...
... cane burned and their buildings demolished . The person who , disobeying this order , shall try to profit from the present situation of affairs , will show by his conduct little re- spect for the rights of the revolution of redemption ...
Page 168
... cane and outbuildings burned , and railroad connections destroyed . - ARTICLE II . All laborers who shall aid the sugar factories these sources of supplies that we must de- prive the enemy of shall be considered as traitors to their ...
... cane and outbuildings burned , and railroad connections destroyed . - ARTICLE II . All laborers who shall aid the sugar factories these sources of supplies that we must de- prive the enemy of shall be considered as traitors to their ...
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activities American appears army Baracoa beautiful became called Camaguey cane Cape Maisi cargo Century charm cigar coast coffee colonies Columbus commercial Constitution Cuba's Cuban declared eastern eastward enterprise expedition experience exports filibustering Guanajay harbor Hatuey Havana Province hills hundred immediately important independence industry interest island of Cuba Isle of Pines known land later laws less Liberal Maceo Marianao Marti Martinez Campos Matanzas Matanzas Province Maximo Gomez ment Mexico miles military Morro Nipe Bay notable Nuevitas O'Brien official old city operation organization Palma party Pinar del Rio plant plantations Platt Amendment political port Porto Rico Prado present President production railway reached regarded region Republic revolution sailed Santa Clara Santiago ship shore Spain Spaniards Spanish authorities steamer story streets sugar Tacon tion tobacco tons trade treaty United Vedado vessels vicinity Vuelta Abajo Weyler