The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... present attitude of the Cuban people for in- dependence " but that in the present distracted and prostrate condition of the island , brought about by the wars that had waged there , aid and guidance would be necessary . 55 -- They added ...
... present attitude of the Cuban people for in- dependence " but that in the present distracted and prostrate condition of the island , brought about by the wars that had waged there , aid and guidance would be necessary . 55 -- They added ...
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Wilbur Goolsby Park. CHAPTER IV Present Interpretations of the Platt Amendment Quite contrary to popular opinion on the subject there are a great many Cubans today who do not favor the com ... Present Interpretations of the Platt Amendment.
Wilbur Goolsby Park. CHAPTER IV Present Interpretations of the Platt Amendment Quite contrary to popular opinion on the subject there are a great many Cubans today who do not favor the com ... Present Interpretations of the Platt Amendment.
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... present administration has failed to maintain peace and comparative order . Yet the political corruption and dictatorial policy of the present administration are matters of common knowledge . As to Article IV , which provides for the ...
... present administration has failed to maintain peace and comparative order . Yet the political corruption and dictatorial policy of the present administration are matters of common knowledge . As to Article IV , which provides for the ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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