International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish-American WarP. Smith, 1908 - 300 頁 |
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... Spain . Gov- ernments under the prevailing régime of armed peace must be watchful of boundaries and strategic terri- torial positions , and must enforce their laws of neu- trality during a contiguous war . But the long con- tinuance of ...
... Spain . Gov- ernments under the prevailing régime of armed peace must be watchful of boundaries and strategic terri- torial positions , and must enforce their laws of neu- trality during a contiguous war . But the long con- tinuance of ...
第 15 頁
... Spain prevented Cuba and Porto Rico from becoming independent . At other times , as in 1840 and 1843 , the Government of the United States pledged the use of its military resources to maintain Spain in the possession of Cuba ...
... Spain prevented Cuba and Porto Rico from becoming independent . At other times , as in 1840 and 1843 , the Government of the United States pledged the use of its military resources to maintain Spain in the possession of Cuba ...
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... Spain , was in reality a war of independence . President Grant attempted at the beginning of his administration to mediate between Spain and the insurgents , 11 and he found Spain ready to accept mediation , though upon a different ...
... Spain , was in reality a war of independence . President Grant attempted at the beginning of his administration to mediate between Spain and the insurgents , 11 and he found Spain ready to accept mediation , though upon a different ...
第 20 頁
... Spain to end the Cuban war . Moreover , the latter disarmed the Government of the United States by the liberality of the concessions which were prom- ised to the Cubans . Finally , in 1878 , the insurgents laid down their arms upon the ...
... Spain to end the Cuban war . Moreover , the latter disarmed the Government of the United States by the liberality of the concessions which were prom- ised to the Cubans . Finally , in 1878 , the insurgents laid down their arms upon the ...
第 22 頁
... Spain . High duties on sugar , coffee and tobacco imported into Spain closed the only remaining markets.2 Wheat from the United States to Cuba was obliged to pass through the home ports of Spain , pay the duty , and then pass to Cuba ...
... Spain . High duties on sugar , coffee and tobacco imported into Spain closed the only remaining markets.2 Wheat from the United States to Cuba was obliged to pass through the home ports of Spain , pay the duty , and then pass to Cuba ...
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