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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... independence of Cuba as long as the Cubans were in arms against the Government . He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying ...
... independence of Cuba as long as the Cubans were in arms against the Government . He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying ...
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colony struggling for independence and the parent state . It is remark- able , was the comment of Mr. Sickles , that ... independence , however that issue may be produced , whether by means of negotiation , or as the result of military ...
colony struggling for independence and the parent state . It is remark- able , was the comment of Mr. Sickles , that ... independence , however that issue may be produced , whether by means of negotiation , or as the result of military ...
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... independence . But in all cases where a positive antagonism has come to exist between the mother country and its colonial subjects , where the sense of oppression is strongly felt by the latter , and especially where years of relentless ...
... independence . But in all cases where a positive antagonism has come to exist between the mother country and its colonial subjects , where the sense of oppression is strongly felt by the latter , and especially where years of relentless ...
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... independence . In 1875 , when the situation was very far from being as serious as it is now , President Grant , after long consideration of the difficulties involved in public action , decided against the recognition of belliger- ency ...
... independence . In 1875 , when the situation was very far from being as serious as it is now , President Grant , after long consideration of the difficulties involved in public action , decided against the recognition of belliger- ency ...
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... independence of Cuba . Spain having declined to listen to any representation founded on an understanding between herself and the insurgents , and Congress having pledged itself to friendly intervention , the only question that remains ...
... independence of Cuba . Spain having declined to listen to any representation founded on an understanding between herself and the insurgents , and Congress having pledged itself to friendly intervention , the only question that remains ...
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affairs American citizens annexation appointed arms army arrested authorities belligerency Bolten Captain-General captured chief civil coast colonies command commercial communication Congress consul consular copy council court Cuban Cushing December declared Department dispatch duty European favor February February 24 Fish FITZHUGH LEE force Gomez Gustave Richelieu Habana Hawaii Hawaiian Islands honor independence instructions insurgents insurrection interests intervention Island of Cuba January José LEGATION Lord Derby Maceo Madrid Matanzas ment military minister nations native naval officers Olney Pacific parties peace Pinar del Rio political port prefect present President prisoners protection protocol province Puerto Principe question received Republic of Hawaii respect revolution RICHARD OLNEY Rockhill SALVADOR CISNEROS BETANCOURT Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Secretary Senate soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish Government sugar Telegram territory tion town treasury treaty trocha troops United vessel Washington