The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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Page 61
... administration , Governor General Wood unearthed a scandal in the finances of the Post Office . Defalcations to the extent of a hundred thou- sand dollars were traced to the American heads of the Postal Administration . The guilty were ...
... administration , Governor General Wood unearthed a scandal in the finances of the Post Office . Defalcations to the extent of a hundred thou- sand dollars were traced to the American heads of the Postal Administration . The guilty were ...
Page 165
... administration of justice . Estrada Palma made a beginning in this respect with 352 pardons . Governor Magoon ... administration . Ma- chado resolutely refused executive clemency during the whole of his first administration , but changed ...
... administration of justice . Estrada Palma made a beginning in this respect with 352 pardons . Governor Magoon ... administration . Ma- chado resolutely refused executive clemency during the whole of his first administration , but changed ...
Page 265
... administration , 125 , 126 ; American loans to , 128 , 129 ; ex- cesses , 159 ; propaganda during , 190 ; recent events , 233 ; student warfare , 167 ; tax report and , 154 ; United States and , 235 McKinley , William , concern for Cuba ...
... administration , 125 , 126 ; American loans to , 128 , 129 ; ex- cesses , 159 ; propaganda during , 190 ; recent events , 233 ; student warfare , 167 ; tax report and , 154 ; United States and , 235 McKinley , William , concern for Cuba ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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