The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 30
... protection in the exer cise of all civil and religious rights . " To this end , the protection of the United States Government will be directed , and every possible pro- vision made to carry out these ob- jects through the channels of ...
... protection in the exer cise of all civil and religious rights . " To this end , the protection of the United States Government will be directed , and every possible pro- vision made to carry out these ob- jects through the channels of ...
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... protection of life and property , three American vessels and five hundred marines would be sent to the United States Naval Station at Guantanamo , but that , " These steps have , of course , been taken simply in order that , in case of ...
... protection of life and property , three American vessels and five hundred marines would be sent to the United States Naval Station at Guantanamo , but that , " These steps have , of course , been taken simply in order that , in case of ...
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... protection of American lives and property was not intervention has been upheld as a principal of international law . This practice of inter- position is considered by Borchard as a standard practice of strong nations in the protection ...
... protection of American lives and property was not intervention has been upheld as a principal of international law . This practice of inter- position is considered by Borchard as a standard practice of strong nations in the protection ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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