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" Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. "
A History of the Cuban Republic: A Study in Hispanic American Politics - Page 124
by Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 685 pages
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 24

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1907 - 1436 pages
...military purposes, or otherwise, lodgement or control over any portion of the said island. 2. That the said Government shall not assume or contract any public...discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba, after defraying the current expenses of the Government, shall be inadequate. 3. That the Government...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1917 - 1000 pages
...amendment to the treaty of 1903 with Cuba, which reads as follows: ARTICLE 2. The Government of Cuba shall not assume or contract any public debt to pay...discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba, after defraying current expenses of the Government, shall be inadequate, the Department of...
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The Protectionist, Volume 12

1900 - 686 pages
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Columbia Law Review, Volume 1

1901 - 754 pages
...Cuba because in the ports of the island we exercised powers beneficial to the world at large. VI. 2. That said Government shall not assume or contract...discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the island, alter defraying the current expenses of government, shall be inadequate. This article commends the...
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The Current Encyclopedia: A Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 1

1901 - 906 pages
...military or naval purposes or otherwise lodgment in or. control over any portion of said island. "2: That said government shall not assume or contract...ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the islands, after defraying the current expenses of the government shall be inadequate. "3. That the government...
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Colonial Administration, 1800-1900

United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1901 - 460 pages
...power or powers to obtain, by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. II. That...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate dkcharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the island, after...
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Translation of the Proposed Constitution for Cuba: The Official Acceptance ...

Cuba - 1901 - 64 pages
...naval or military purposes, or otherwise, lodgement or control over any portion of said island. ART. II. That said Government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba,...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 1

United States. War Department - 1901 - 894 pages
...naval or military purposes, or otherwise, lodgement or control over any portion of said island. ART. II. That said Government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba,...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle

1901 - 690 pages
...military or naval purposes or otherwise lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. 2. That said government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the island, after...
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The United States is a nation

Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 pages
...power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in, or control over any portion of said island. "II. That...ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the islands, after defraying the current expenses of Government, shall be inadequate. "III. That the government...
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