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Page 262
... Moncada , the Liberal candidate , on various grounds , but his contention was overruled by the majority of the board . While the United States Government made no public statement of its own views as to the pro- priety of General Moncada's ...
... Moncada , the Liberal candidate , on various grounds , but his contention was overruled by the majority of the board . While the United States Government made no public statement of its own views as to the pro- priety of General Moncada's ...
Page 263
... Moncada's inauguration , however , he was informed by the American military authorities that American assistance in maintaining order could not be counted on for an indefinite period and that steps should therefore be taken as soon as ...
... Moncada's inauguration , however , he was informed by the American military authorities that American assistance in maintaining order could not be counted on for an indefinite period and that steps should therefore be taken as soon as ...
Page 266
... Moncada had carried on a program of road and railroad construction both to give employment to persons who might otherwise become bandits and to open up the country for military and commercial purposes . The depression , however , made ...
... Moncada had carried on a program of road and railroad construction both to give employment to persons who might otherwise become bandits and to open up the country for military and commercial purposes . The depression , however , made ...
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