The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 65
... ment of this effect by dynastic ar- ran gement . 3 He then refers to the occupation by Germany of a naval station on the Atlantic coast of Morocco , and the establish- ment of buffer states in the Balkans by the Treaty of Berlin to ...
... ment of this effect by dynastic ar- ran gement . 3 He then refers to the occupation by Germany of a naval station on the Atlantic coast of Morocco , and the establish- ment of buffer states in the Balkans by the Treaty of Berlin to ...
Page 135
... dep en dence was threatened . The Cuban Govern- ment was able to handle the larger bodies of rebels and failed to protect life , liberty and property of foreigners maintain a stable government . Yet that government obviously 135.
... dep en dence was threatened . The Cuban Govern- ment was able to handle the larger bodies of rebels and failed to protect life , liberty and property of foreigners maintain a stable government . Yet that government obviously 135.
Page 182
... ment in connection with the Tarafa Law , but this was the only in stance of importance in which he protested in be- half of American interests . The late resolutions of Sena- tors King and Ships tead aided in stirring up ill feeling in ...
... ment in connection with the Tarafa Law , but this was the only in stance of importance in which he protested in be- half of American interests . The late resolutions of Sena- tors King and Ships tead aided in stirring up ill feeling in ...
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