VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations... Types of Restricted Sovereignty and of Colonial Autonomy - Page 31by Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1919 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 894 pages
...the Constitution, the title of ownership thereof being left to future adjustment by treaty. ABT. VII. To enable the United States to maintain the independence...protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defence, the Cuban Government will sell or lease to the United States the lands necessary for coaling... | |
| Cuba - 1901 - 64 pages
...the Constitution, the title of ownership thereof being left to future adjustment by treaty. ART. VII. To enable the United States to maintain the independence...protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defence, the Cuban Government will sell or lease to the United States the lands necessary for coaling... | |
| Marcus Joseph Wright, John Clark Ridpath, James William Buel, James Penny Boyd - 1901 - 632 pages
...Constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty; (7) that Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon by the President of the United States; and (8) that Cuba will embody the foregoing... | |
| J. A. JAMES PH.D., A. H. SANFORD, M.A. - 1901 - 468 pages
...cities; that the status of the Isle of Pines shall be left to future adjustment by treaty ; and that Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling and naval stations. By what authority has the United States acquired the The power territory that was... | |
| 1902 - 862 pages
...proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto left to future adjustment by treaty. "7. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. "8. That by way of further assurance,... | |
| 1902 - 1040 pages
...proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba and the title thereto left to future adjustment by treaty. "7. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. "8. That by way of further assurance,... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1902 - 398 pages
...constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty. "VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. "VIII. That by way of further assurance... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 710 pages
...constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto beiug left to future adjustment by treaty. " VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. " VIII. That by way of further assurance,... | |
| 1902 - 884 pages
...constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty. " VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. "VIII. That by way of further assurance... | |
| United States. War Department - 1902 - 1060 pages
...constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty. VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence...for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points, to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. VIII. That by way of further assurance... | |
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