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Page viii
... desire that , in the unfortunate event of any revolt against his authority , the policy of this Gov- ernment should be other than that which we have recently observed . No official complaint of the conduct of our minister or of our ...
... desire that , in the unfortunate event of any revolt against his authority , the policy of this Gov- ernment should be other than that which we have recently observed . No official complaint of the conduct of our minister or of our ...
Page xv
... desire to state further that the discipline maintained on the island seems to be that of a convict establishment , without its comforts and cleanliness , and that , until more attention is paid to the shipping of laborers , by placing ...
... desire to state further that the discipline maintained on the island seems to be that of a convict establishment , without its comforts and cleanliness , and that , until more attention is paid to the shipping of laborers , by placing ...
Page xxiv
... desire to improve the service . The revenues of the Department show an increase of over five millions of dollars , with a deficiency for the year 1892 of less than four millions of dollars , while the estimate for the year 1893 shows a ...
... desire to improve the service . The revenues of the Department show an increase of over five millions of dollars , with a deficiency for the year 1892 of less than four millions of dollars , while the estimate for the year 1893 shows a ...
Page lxiii
... desire of the United States that measures be taken for the protection of its citizens . Same subject : Names places where riots have occurred . Mr. Wharton to Mr. Tsui ... June 10 Mr. Tsui to Mr. Blaine ...... June 13 Same subject ...
... desire of the United States that measures be taken for the protection of its citizens . Same subject : Names places where riots have occurred . Mr. Wharton to Mr. Tsui ... June 10 Mr. Tsui to Mr. Blaine ...... June 13 Same subject ...
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... desire the heartiest fellowship . With these views , I tender , etc. , Mr. Blaine to Mr. Pitkin . JOHN R. G. PITKIN . No. 96. ] DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , February 13 , 1891 . SIR : I inclose copy of a letter from the Secretary ...
... desire the heartiest fellowship . With these views , I tender , etc. , Mr. Blaine to Mr. Pitkin . JOHN R. G. PITKIN . No. 96. ] DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , February 13 , 1891 . SIR : I inclose copy of a letter from the Secretary ...
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