The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... Cuban Republican , ( New York , 1927 ) , p . 53 . 5 Benton , E.J. , International Law and the Diplomacy of the ... Republic , p . 52 ; also see Jenks , L.H. , Our Cuban her in her descent " Moreover , the people of Colony , ( New York ...
... Cuban Republican , ( New York , 1927 ) , p . 53 . 5 Benton , E.J. , International Law and the Diplomacy of the ... Republic , p . 52 ; also see Jenks , L.H. , Our Cuban her in her descent " Moreover , the people of Colony , ( New York ...
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Wilbur Goolsby Park. recognized by the new Cuban republic . Then there was the question of the separation of church and state . All other Latin republics had followed the custom of keeping the church and state together . The Cubans ...
Wilbur Goolsby Park. recognized by the new Cuban republic . Then there was the question of the separation of church and state . All other Latin republics had followed the custom of keeping the church and state together . The Cubans ...
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... Cuban law consisted of provisions enacted in the Spain , extended to the Cuban colony , and being continued by the Republic . Most of these provisions were monarchical character and directly opposed to the Cuban Constitution . The Cuban ...
... Cuban law consisted of provisions enacted in the Spain , extended to the Cuban colony , and being continued by the Republic . Most of these provisions were monarchical character and directly opposed to the Cuban Constitution . The Cuban ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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