Chapter 10

FOOTNOTES:[1]It was not until the administration of Villanueva (’18) asintendant, an office which at that time eclipsed that of captain-general and dominated all public bodies, that taxes were for the first time imposed without the consent of those to be affected by them.[2]America’s Insular Possessions, Philadelphia, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 98-101.[3]Cuba, by I. A. Wright, New York, 1910.

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[1]It was not until the administration of Villanueva (’18) asintendant, an office which at that time eclipsed that of captain-general and dominated all public bodies, that taxes were for the first time imposed without the consent of those to be affected by them.

[1]It was not until the administration of Villanueva (’18) asintendant, an office which at that time eclipsed that of captain-general and dominated all public bodies, that taxes were for the first time imposed without the consent of those to be affected by them.

[2]America’s Insular Possessions, Philadelphia, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 98-101.

[2]America’s Insular Possessions, Philadelphia, 1906, vol. 1, pp. 98-101.

[3]Cuba, by I. A. Wright, New York, 1910.

[3]Cuba, by I. A. Wright, New York, 1910.


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