Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig- erents , although the fact was known to very few persons . This procla- mation was not promulgated owing to ...
It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig- erents , although the fact was known to very few persons . This procla- mation was not promulgated owing to ...
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He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying down their arms , the Cubans should vote for a separation , although he would not ...
He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying down their arms , the Cubans should vote for a separation , although he would not ...
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On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a ... Mr. Fish was irritated by the operations of the Cuban junta in this country , which at times infringed our ...
On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a ... Mr. Fish was irritated by the operations of the Cuban junta in this country , which at times infringed our ...
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The danger and the scandal of the Cuban situation have been such as can be compared with nothing but the condition of Armenia . So serious did they become , and so imminent was the peril , that in 1894-95 the Spanish Government at last ...
The danger and the scandal of the Cuban situation have been such as can be compared with nothing but the condition of Armenia . So serious did they become , and so imminent was the peril , that in 1894-95 the Spanish Government at last ...
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The President recognizes the fact that the present war is for inde- pendence on the part of the Cubans and not for ... that their lives and property are placed under the special protection of the Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are ...
The President recognizes the fact that the present war is for inde- pendence on the part of the Cubans and not for ... that their lives and property are placed under the special protection of the Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are ...
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