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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... army without the consent of our Government and in violation of our laws , their treatment when they may be wounded or captured , although it is not regulated by treaty and ceases to be a positive care of our Government , should not be ...
... army without the consent of our Government and in violation of our laws , their treatment when they may be wounded or captured , although it is not regulated by treaty and ceases to be a positive care of our Government , should not be ...
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... army ; due respect to cartels for exchange of prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to the sick and wounded of either army . Resolved ...
... army ; due respect to cartels for exchange of prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to the sick and wounded of either army . Resolved ...
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... army of officials who keep her prostrate in her agony . Shortly after Mr. Blaine became Secretary of State , in the adminis- tration of President Harrison , it was the subject of consideration whether Spain could be induced to ...
... army of officials who keep her prostrate in her agony . Shortly after Mr. Blaine became Secretary of State , in the adminis- tration of President Harrison , it was the subject of consideration whether Spain could be induced to ...
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... Army as may be necessary , more expeditiously and cheaply than any other way . But he is at present without any authority to take any steps in the matter and without any funds to meet the necessary expenditures . I recommend , therefore ...
... Army as may be necessary , more expeditiously and cheaply than any other way . But he is at present without any authority to take any steps in the matter and without any funds to meet the necessary expenditures . I recommend , therefore ...
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... Army Corps . Thus Gomez was successful in this first campaign of the revolution . Immediately on his arrival in Camaguey he proceeded by a series of rapid cavalry movements to increase his supply of arms and ammuni- tion . He captured ...
... Army Corps . Thus Gomez was successful in this first campaign of the revolution . Immediately on his arrival in Camaguey he proceeded by a series of rapid cavalry movements to increase his supply of arms and ammuni- tion . He captured ...
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