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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... citizens in places which are not desig- nated by law as the location of consular establishments . But the laws should not designate the individual who is to be the consul at any particular locality . That matter should be left to the ...
... citizens in places which are not desig- nated by law as the location of consular establishments . But the laws should not designate the individual who is to be the consul at any particular locality . That matter should be left to the ...
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... citizens in places which are not designated by law as the location of consular establishments . But the laws should not designate the individual who is to be the consul at any particular locality . That matter should be left to the ...
... citizens in places which are not designated by law as the location of consular establishments . But the laws should not designate the individual who is to be the consul at any particular locality . That matter should be left to the ...
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... citizens of Manzanillo ; Guillermo Moncada , Jesus Rabi , Pedro Perez , José Miro , and others . It was characterized by the Spanish Government as a negro and bandit movement , but many of the most distinguished and wealthy white citizens ...
... citizens of Manzanillo ; Guillermo Moncada , Jesus Rabi , Pedro Perez , José Miro , and others . It was characterized by the Spanish Government as a negro and bandit movement , but many of the most distinguished and wealthy white citizens ...
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... citizens of a country which acknowledges the Cubans as belligerents , shall be exempt from the payment of taxes and contributions to the Republic , naturally implies that the property of such citizens after the granting of belligerency ...
... citizens of a country which acknowledges the Cubans as belligerents , shall be exempt from the payment of taxes and contributions to the Republic , naturally implies that the property of such citizens after the granting of belligerency ...
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... citizens on the island , and as I know the cordial friendship which the Cubans bear to the Government and people of the United States of America , feeling assured that this country , from its very history , must likewise feel a deep ...
... citizens on the island , and as I know the cordial friendship which the Cubans bear to the Government and people of the United States of America , feeling assured that this country , from its very history , must likewise feel a deep ...
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