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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... called to the fact that over thirty decrees have been issued since 1880 tending to perfect the system . The pupil consuls are appointed by the minister of foreign affairs . They can only be drawn from the body of attachés on probation ...
... called to the fact that over thirty decrees have been issued since 1880 tending to perfect the system . The pupil consuls are appointed by the minister of foreign affairs . They can only be drawn from the body of attachés on probation ...
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... called upon to take notice of the struggle in Cuba against Spanish rule which broke out in Octo- ber , 1868. It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig ...
... called upon to take notice of the struggle in Cuba against Spanish rule which broke out in Octo- ber , 1868. It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig ...
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... called particularly to the expression used in the instructions " the civil war now ravaging the island . " While this expression is not designed to grant any public recognition of belligerent rights to the insurgents , it is ...
... called particularly to the expression used in the instructions " the civil war now ravaging the island . " While this expression is not designed to grant any public recognition of belligerent rights to the insurgents , it is ...
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... called the inexorable logic of events . Thus we have shown that already , in 1869 , when the revolution of the preceding year had attained but inconsiderable proportions , Presi- . dent Grant expressed his firm conviction that the ...
... called the inexorable logic of events . Thus we have shown that already , in 1869 , when the revolution of the preceding year had attained but inconsiderable proportions , Presi- . dent Grant expressed his firm conviction that the ...
Page 32
... called to the attention of the War Department , and that the Honorable Secretary of War be advised of the willingness of the Department to reimburse any proper expenditure that may be incurred by that Department in furnishing food and ...
... called to the attention of the War Department , and that the Honorable Secretary of War be advised of the willingness of the Department to reimburse any proper expenditure that may be incurred by that Department in furnishing food and ...
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