The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... accepted obligations tacitly imposed by international law , and accepted obligations assumed by the United States in this regard ; " 4. That Cuba recognized the acts of United States under the provisions of the Joint Resolution of ...
... accepted obligations tacitly imposed by international law , and accepted obligations assumed by the United States in this regard ; " 4. That Cuba recognized the acts of United States under the provisions of the Joint Resolution of ...
Page 59
... accepted by Cuba , the American military occupation would continue . The committee returned to Havana , and made its report to the convention , May 6 , 1901. The strained situation between the two countries seemed eased very little ...
... accepted by Cuba , the American military occupation would continue . The committee returned to Havana , and made its report to the convention , May 6 , 1901. The strained situation between the two countries seemed eased very little ...
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... acceptance thereof the Constitu- tional Convention will thereby establish a protectorate or suzer- ainty , or in any ... accepted as an appendix to the Cuban constitution , 35 June 12. Preparati ons were immediately made for the turning ...
... acceptance thereof the Constitu- tional Convention will thereby establish a protectorate or suzer- ainty , or in any ... accepted as an appendix to the Cuban constitution , 35 June 12. Preparati ons were immediately made for the turning ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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