The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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Page 67
... Paris : 10 Los Primeros Años de Independencia , Paris , Vol . I , pp . 191-193 . " we were to discharge international obligations , protect the FORMING TREATY RELATIONSHIP 67.
... Paris : 10 Los Primeros Años de Independencia , Paris , Vol . I , pp . 191-193 . " we were to discharge international obligations , protect the FORMING TREATY RELATIONSHIP 67.
Page 88
... Paris on the United States . " On April 3rd , Wood cabled that the last part of Root's telegram of the preceding day had caused some misunderstanding and asked whether it could not be made to read as follows : " Adequate for protec ...
... Paris on the United States . " On April 3rd , Wood cabled that the last part of Root's telegram of the preceding day had caused some misunderstanding and asked whether it could not be made to read as follows : " Adequate for protec ...
Page 193
... Paris on the United States , now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba . " The Root interpretation was as follows : " You are authorized to state officially that in the view of the President the intervention described ...
... Paris on the United States , now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba . " The Root interpretation was as follows : " You are authorized to state officially that in the view of the President the intervention described ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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