The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... government had decided in December to send General Crowder to Cuba , as he had drafted the Cuban election laws and was possibly more familiar with conditions in the island than any other American . On January 6 , 1921 , he turned up in ...
... government had decided in December to send General Crowder to Cuba , as he had drafted the Cuban election laws and was possibly more familiar with conditions in the island than any other American . On January 6 , 1921 , he turned up in ...
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... Government . Furthermore such intervention had been asked for by representatives of the Cuban Liberal party . The American Government has been more continuous in its exercise of diplomatic pressure on the Cuban Government , than in its ...
... Government . Furthermore such intervention had been asked for by representatives of the Cuban Liberal party . The American Government has been more continuous in its exercise of diplomatic pressure on the Cuban Government , than in its ...
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... Government of Cuba to assume or contract any public debt in excess of , or in addition 14 to , the debt already ... Cuban Government has contracted its entire external debt with American firms . The American Government raised the ...
... Government of Cuba to assume or contract any public debt in excess of , or in addition 14 to , the debt already ... Cuban Government has contracted its entire external debt with American firms . The American Government raised the ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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