The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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Page 51
... debt , which was estimated at from four hundred to six hundred million dollars , and of the meaning and ef- fect of Spain's relinquishment of Cuba . The United States refused to assume or have Cuba burdened with a debt which had largely ...
... debt , which was estimated at from four hundred to six hundred million dollars , and of the meaning and ef- fect of Spain's relinquishment of Cuba . The United States refused to assume or have Cuba burdened with a debt which had largely ...
Page 126
... debt would cause the interposition of the United States Govern- ment and add to the political perplexities . The Government employees and politicians were clamoring for a suspension of debt payments , so that they might obtain more ...
... debt would cause the interposition of the United States Govern- ment and add to the political perplexities . The Government employees and politicians were clamoring for a suspension of debt payments , so that they might obtain more ...
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A Study in International Relations Harry Frank Guggenheim. Public debts , Cuba , 216 , 244 , 245 Public works program ... debt suggested , 126 Reid , Whitelaw , 36 Republic of Cuba . See Cuban Re- public Revision of the treaties , 235-250 ...
A Study in International Relations Harry Frank Guggenheim. Public debts , Cuba , 216 , 244 , 245 Public works program ... debt suggested , 126 Reid , Whitelaw , 36 Republic of Cuba . See Cuban Re- public Revision of the treaties , 235-250 ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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