The provisional government hereby established by direction and in the name of the President of the United States will be maintained only long enough to restore order and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections as may be necessary... The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Página 425editado por - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Department of State - 1917 - 1000 páginas
...establishment of a Provisional Government in Cuba, under such intervention, Provisional Governor Taft said : In so far as is consistent with the nature of a provisional government established under authority of the United States, this will be a Cuban government conforming, as far as may be, to the... | |
| 1908 - 1066 páginas
...Government . . . will be maintained only long enough to restore order and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine the persons upon whom the permanent government of the Republic should be devolved." On another page... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs - 1904 - 384 páginas
...and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections a» may be necessary to determine those persons upon whom the permanent government of the Republic should be devolved. On October 6, 1906, Charles E. Magoon was appointed provisional governor, and on assuming his duties,... | |
| 1906 - 476 páginas
...maintained only long enough to restore order, peace and public confidence by direction of and in the name of the president of the United States, and then to hold...devolved. In so far as is consistent with the nature of the provisional government established under the authority of the United States, this will be a Cuban... | |
| 1906 - 778 páginas
...only long enough to restore order, peace and public confidence, by direction of and in the name of the president of the United States. and then to hold...permanent government of the republic should be devolved." Thanks largely to Mr. Taft's skill and tact, no resistance tc American occupancy was offered by either... | |
| 1906 - 844 páginas
...order, peace and public con dence, by direction of and in the name of the president of the United Stati and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine on tho persons upon whom the permanent government of the republic should i devolved." Thanks largely to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1907 - 794 páginas
...maintained only long enough to restore order, peace and public confidence by direction of and in the name of the President of the United States, and then to hold...established under the authority of the United States it would be a Cuban and constitutional government. The Cuban flag would be hoisted as usual over the... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1907 - 376 páginas
...only long enough to restore order, peace, and public confidence, by direction of and in the name of the President of the United States, and then to hold...whom the permanent government of the republic should devolve." A body of United States troops was sent to Cuba under command of Brigadier-General Franklin... | |
| Joseph Hampton Moore - 1907 - 456 páginas
...United States will be maintained only long enough to restore order and peace and public confidence and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine those persons upon whom the permanent government of the Republic should be devolved. "In so far as... | |
| Cuba. Provisional Governor (1906-1909 : Magoon), Charles Edward Magoon - 1908 - 628 páginas
...order and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine those persons upon whom the permanent government of...nature of a provisional government established under authority of the United States, this will be a Cuban government conforming, as far as may be, to the... | |
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