The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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Page 126
... foreign debt . There were two motives for continuation of payments apart from the traditional one of national honor : ( 1 ) the mainte- nance of Cuba's credit , without which reconstruction after the end of the world depression would be ...
... foreign debt . There were two motives for continuation of payments apart from the traditional one of national honor : ( 1 ) the mainte- nance of Cuba's credit , without which reconstruction after the end of the world depression would be ...
Page 263
... foreign policy under Fillmore , 14 Derby , Lord , 28 Des Moines , 204 Dictatorship , 239 ; loans as related to , 127 ... Foreign capital in Cuba , 112 , 118 , 119 ; criticism of , 114 , 115 ; pene- tration , 116 Foreign interference ...
... foreign policy under Fillmore , 14 Derby , Lord , 28 Des Moines , 204 Dictatorship , 239 ; loans as related to , 127 ... Foreign capital in Cuba , 112 , 118 , 119 ; criticism of , 114 , 115 ; pene- tration , 116 Foreign interference ...
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... foreign policy under Fillmore , 14 Derby , Lord , 28 Des Moines , 204 Dictatorship , 239 ; loans as related to , 127 Foraker law , 58 Ford , P. L. , 2 Ford , W. C. , 4 Foreign capital in Cuba , 112 , 118 , 119 ; criticism of , 114 , 115 ...
... foreign policy under Fillmore , 14 Derby , Lord , 28 Des Moines , 204 Dictatorship , 239 ; loans as related to , 127 Foraker law , 58 Ford , P. L. , 2 Ford , W. C. , 4 Foreign capital in Cuba , 112 , 118 , 119 ; criticism of , 114 , 115 ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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