Cuba, and to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and tranquillity and the security of its citizens as well as our own, and to use the military... The World's Work - Página 7321901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1926 - 666 páginas
...to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...United States as may be necessary for these purposes The issue is now with Congress. It is a solemn responsibility. I have exhausted every effort to relieve... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - 1926 - 812 páginas
..."to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...the security of its citizens as well as our own." In an .authoritative decision handed down by the United States Supreme Court shortly thereafter, it... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 714 páginas
...to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...United States as may be necessary for these purposes . . . The issue is now with Congress. It is a solemn responsibility. I have exhausted every effort... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 712 páginas
...to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...United States as may be necessary for these purposes . . . The issue is now with Congress. It is a solemn responsibility. I have exhausted every effort... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1927 - 526 páginas
...capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and tranquility and the security of its citizens as well as our own,...United States as may be necessary for these purposes. (!) As a result of the war, Spain was obliged to withdraw her sovereignty from Cuba. The American Government... | |
| Edwin P. Conklin - 1927 - 426 páginas
...people of Cuba, and to secure to the island the establishment of a stable government. . . and to use the naval forces of the United States as may be necessary for these purposes." A long and convincing list of promises preceded this request. On April 20 a resolution was adopted... | |
| 1928 - 858 páginas
...to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...United States as may be necessary for these purposes. * * * The issue is now with Congress. It is a solemn responsibility. I have exhausted every effort... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 974 páginas
...in addressing the Cuban people, defined a stable government as one "capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...the security of its citizens as well as our own." It must be remembered that the term "stable government" in the Jones Law had been adopted directly... | |
| 1899 - 996 páginas
...to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring...United States as may be necessary for these purposes. The issue is now with the Congress . . . Prepared to execute every obligation imposed upon me by the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 758 páginas
...capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and tranquility and the security of its citizens, as well as our own,...United States as may be necessary for these purposes. " And in the interest of humanity and to aid in preserving the lives of the starving people of the... | |
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