The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 66
... Cuba in the hope that he might bring about a peaceful and constitutional reorganization of the Government . To attain this end , Welles endeavored to negotiate between the Machado Govern- ment and the opposition , but to no avail ; and ...
... Cuba in the hope that he might bring about a peaceful and constitutional reorganization of the Government . To attain this end , Welles endeavored to negotiate between the Machado Govern- ment and the opposition , but to no avail ; and ...
Page 67
... Cuba . " These represen- tatives were informed that it would be an unfair and unfriendly act toward the Cuban people " to accord recognition to any provisional Government ... unless such Government clearly possessed the sup- port and ...
... Cuba . " These represen- tatives were informed that it would be an unfair and unfriendly act toward the Cuban people " to accord recognition to any provisional Government ... unless such Government clearly possessed the sup- port and ...
Page 68
... Cuba's financial obligations , and " to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence [ and ] the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life , property , and individual liberty . " Thus was eliminated the ...
... Cuba's financial obligations , and " to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence [ and ] the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life , property , and individual liberty . " Thus was eliminated the ...
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