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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... in the opinion of Congress , a condition of public war exists between the Government of Spain and the Government proclaimed and for some time maintained by force of arms by the people of Cuba ; and that the United States of America ...
... in the opinion of Congress , a condition of public war exists between the Government of Spain and the Government proclaimed and for some time maintained by force of arms by the people of Cuba ; and that the United States of America ...
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Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba would be conceded as soon as hostilities ceased , but that Spain could not entertain the question of the independence of Cuba as long as the Cubans were in arms against the Government .
Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba would be conceded as soon as hostilities ceased , but that Spain could not entertain the question of the independence of Cuba as long as the Cubans were in arms against the Government .
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He their activity to sending to the insurgents arms and munitions of war , which he says they miglit have done “ consistently with our own statutes and with the law of nations . ” At home the Federal Administration had to deal with the ...
He their activity to sending to the insurgents arms and munitions of war , which he says they miglit have done “ consistently with our own statutes and with the law of nations . ” At home the Federal Administration had to deal with the ...
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In 1878 he succeeded in the so - called pacification , for which service he was raised to the highest pinnacle in Spain and made prime minister . He did not conquer the insurgents but induced them to lay down their arms on conditions of ...
In 1878 he succeeded in the so - called pacification , for which service he was raised to the highest pinnacle in Spain and made prime minister . He did not conquer the insurgents but induced them to lay down their arms on conditions of ...
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He finally related the terms by which he induced the Cubans to lay down their arms . All desired reforms were promised . Municipal law , the law of provincial assemblies , and representation in the Cortes should be established ...
He finally related the terms by which he induced the Cubans to lay down their arms . All desired reforms were promised . Municipal law , the law of provincial assemblies , and representation in the Cortes should be established ...
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