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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... give us control in the supply of certain products , such as breadstuffs , provisions , cotton , petroleum , etc. The demands of Europe for all these products , and of the other continents for petroleum especially , were so positive ...
... give us control in the supply of certain products , such as breadstuffs , provisions , cotton , petroleum , etc. The demands of Europe for all these products , and of the other continents for petroleum especially , were so positive ...
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... give to such a voluntary concession the cordial support of the United States . The near proximity of Cuba to the frontier of the United States , and the fact that it is universally regarded as a part of the continental sys- tem of ...
... give to such a voluntary concession the cordial support of the United States . The near proximity of Cuba to the frontier of the United States , and the fact that it is universally regarded as a part of the continental sys- tem of ...
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... give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . 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 ...
... give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . 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 ...
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... give such authority as it may consider proper in regard to the matter . In October , 1885 , this Department received official information that a band of British Cree Indians , then stated as numbering about 137 souls , had crossed the ...
... give such authority as it may consider proper in regard to the matter . In October , 1885 , this Department received official information that a band of British Cree Indians , then stated as numbering about 137 souls , had crossed the ...
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... give without injury to the welfare of his own Indians . If the Department thinks proper , the refugees can be given to understand that they will acquire no rights in the soil by reason of the privileges extended to them ; and they ...
... give without injury to the welfare of his own Indians . If the Department thinks proper , the refugees can be given to understand that they will acquire no rights in the soil by reason of the privileges extended to them ; and they ...
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