American public policy pointing in the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the United States; the health of Cuba is necessary to the health of the United States; the independence of Cuba is necessary to the safety of the... The Agriculture of Cuba - Page 3by Paul George Minneman - 1943 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 894 pages
...treaty, there are the weightiest reasons of American public policy pointing in the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1902 - 786 pages
...necessary to the peace of tlie United States; the health of Cuba is necessary to the health of tlie United States; the independence of Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 544 pages
...treaty, there are the weightiest reasons of American public policy pointing in the same direction ; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1905 - 376 pages
...treaty, there are the weightiest reasons of American public policy pointing in the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| Elihu Root - 1916 - 538 pages
...treaty, there are the weightiest reasons of American public policy pointing in the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| Elihu Root - 1916 - 540 pages
...treaty, there are the weightiest reasons of American public policy pointing in the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
| Leland Hamilton Jenks - 1928 - 384 pages
...well-being." Elihu Root, as Secretary of War, was more emphatic:9 "The peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the United States; the independence of Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. . . . The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now requires that a commercial agreement... | |
| Leland Hamilton Jenks - 1928 - 416 pages
...well-being." Elihu Root, as Secretary of War, was more emphatic:9 "The peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the United States; the independence of Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. . . . The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now requires that a commercial agreement... | |
| Paul George Minneman, United States. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations - 1942 - 162 pages
...the Secretary of State under President Monroe (2, p. 372)' as follows: Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of considerations has become...United States. Until 1899 Cuba was under the rule of Spain.5 Although the Cubans had made numerous attempts to obtain their independence, it was not accomplished... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1943 - 1278 pages
...the same direction; for the peace of Cuba is necessary to the peace of the United States; thejiealth of Cuba is necessary to the health of the United States;...Cuba is necessary to the safety of the United States. The same considerations which led to the war with Spain now require that a commercial arrangement be... | |
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