The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 49
... seems evident that Wood should not have communicated the matter to the committee without first informing the convention as a whole of his intentions . There does not seem to have been any intentional of- fense on General Wood's part ...
... seems evident that Wood should not have communicated the matter to the committee without first informing the convention as a whole of his intentions . There does not seem to have been any intentional of- fense on General Wood's part ...
Page 81
... seems to be a confirmed opinion . Aloha Wright , an American writer , telling of her visit to the Isle of Pines , menti ons the fact that the shoals between Cuba and the island are so continuous that only shallow draft boats can make ...
... seems to be a confirmed opinion . Aloha Wright , an American writer , telling of her visit to the Isle of Pines , menti ons the fact that the shoals between Cuba and the island are so continuous that only shallow draft boats can make ...
Page 188
... seems to impair Cuban sovereignty only in so far as it prohibits the Cuban Government from ceding " any portion of said Island " to a foreign power for colonization or mili- 12 tary or naval purposes . Cuban opinion , however , seems to ...
... seems to impair Cuban sovereignty only in so far as it prohibits the Cuban Government from ceding " any portion of said Island " to a foreign power for colonization or mili- 12 tary or naval purposes . Cuban opinion , however , seems to ...
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