The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 134
... American Government of the distruction of American property in mines and sugar 159 mills . In the meantime Cuba had allied itself with the United States by declaring war against Germany and Austria . On May 15 , Secretary Lansing sent ...
... American Government of the distruction of American property in mines and sugar 159 mills . In the meantime Cuba had allied itself with the United States by declaring war against Germany and Austria . On May 15 , Secretary Lansing sent ...
Page 174
... American Government and American bankers in Havana . brought only a decision by a special Senate committee to the effect that , according to the decision of the Supreme Court , the Cuban Ports Company had no legal existence , therefore ...
... American Government and American bankers in Havana . brought only a decision by a special Senate committee to the effect that , according to the decision of the Supreme Court , the Cuban Ports Company had no legal existence , therefore ...
Page 180
... American State Department and the Cuban Government . Yet this fact should not seem strange in view of the preponderance of American interests in the island . The Cubans have been apparently very sensitive about the American protests ...
... American State Department and the Cuban Government . Yet this fact should not seem strange in view of the preponderance of American interests in the island . The Cubans have been apparently very sensitive about the American protests ...
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