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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The highest Spanish authorities have been obliged to confess that the grievances of the Cubans are just and their aspirations for liberty legitimate . Marshal Serrano , in his official report to the Spanish Government of the 10th of May ...
The highest Spanish authorities have been obliged to confess that the grievances of the Cubans are just and their aspirations for liberty legitimate . Marshal Serrano , in his official report to the Spanish Government of the 10th of May ...
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Cuba is held solely for the benefit of Spain and Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet in fact and deed . They wish protection from the grasping rapacity of ...
Cuba is held solely for the benefit of Spain and Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet in fact and deed . They wish protection from the grasping rapacity of ...
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Cases are tried before the judges of royal appointment , the venal favorites of the Spanish court , who are speedily removed to make room for more hungry aspirants . The Captain - General , himself a mere soldier , presides by law over ...
Cases are tried before the judges of royal appointment , the venal favorites of the Spanish court , who are speedily removed to make room for more hungry aspirants . The Captain - General , himself a mere soldier , presides by law over ...
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the recommendation made by Her Majesty's Government ; that measures should be adopted for contenting the people of Cuba , with a view to secure the connection between that island and the Spanish Crown ; and it must be evident that if ...
the recommendation made by Her Majesty's Government ; that measures should be adopted for contenting the people of Cuba , with a view to secure the connection between that island and the Spanish Crown ; and it must be evident that if ...
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From the very beginning of the uprising , conflicts between the Spanish troops and the Cubans were of daily occurrence , and many engagements of importance also took place , forts being captured , towns taken and raided .
From the very beginning of the uprising , conflicts between the Spanish troops and the Cubans were of daily occurrence , and many engagements of importance also took place , forts being captured , towns taken and raided .
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