The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 40
... opinion , ought to be the relations between Cuba and the United States " . He added that : # --- , the Government of the United States will doubtless take such action on its part as shall lead to a final and authoritative agreement ...
... opinion , ought to be the relations between Cuba and the United States " . He added that : # --- , the Government of the United States will doubtless take such action on its part as shall lead to a final and authoritative agreement ...
Page 41
... opinion seems to be that the Cuban constitution was patterned after the Constitution of the United States . This is contrary to the opinion of some authorities on Cuban history . Johnson states that the Cubans explicitly avoided making ...
... opinion seems to be that the Cuban constitution was patterned after the Constitution of the United States . This is contrary to the opinion of some authorities on Cuban history . Johnson states that the Cubans explicitly avoided making ...
Page 204
... opinion and the Cubans themselves are in favor of a more tangible agreement than this writer proposes . In conclusion , it may be said that the Platt Amendment should , for the present , be kept substantially as it now stands . Article ...
... opinion and the Cubans themselves are in favor of a more tangible agreement than this writer proposes . In conclusion , it may be said that the Platt Amendment should , for the present , be kept substantially as it now stands . Article ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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