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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... interests , " and in 1893 he again refers to the subject , as follows : During my former administration I took occasion to recommend a recast of the laws relating to the consular service , in order that it might become a more efficient ...
... interests , " and in 1893 he again refers to the subject , as follows : During my former administration I took occasion to recommend a recast of the laws relating to the consular service , in order that it might become a more efficient ...
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... interests of the service ought to be the sole end in view in the selection of incumbents can not be disputed . To consider the offices merely as sources from which these partisan officeholders may derive four years of main- tenance is ...
... interests of the service ought to be the sole end in view in the selection of incumbents can not be disputed . To consider the offices merely as sources from which these partisan officeholders may derive four years of main- tenance is ...
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... interest , has been struggling for inde- pendence and freedom . The people and Government of the United States entertain the same warm feelings and sympathies for the people of Cuba , in their pending strug- gle , that they manifested ...
... interest , has been struggling for inde- pendence and freedom . The people and Government of the United States entertain the same warm feelings and sympathies for the people of Cuba , in their pending strug- gle , that they manifested ...
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... interests and the interests of humanity . The inhuman manner in which the war was waged , and the shocking executions of natives and citizens of this country made an impression of horror on the world . The nicest sense of international ...
... interests and the interests of humanity . The inhuman manner in which the war was waged , and the shocking executions of natives and citizens of this country made an impression of horror on the world . The nicest sense of international ...
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... interests created under their protection . A change of system , political as well as administrative , is therefore imperatively demanded . It is needless to say no such change has been made . The Spanish Government to - day in Cuba is ...
... interests created under their protection . A change of system , political as well as administrative , is therefore imperatively demanded . It is needless to say no such change has been made . The Spanish Government to - day in Cuba is ...
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