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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... island for its independence , in a spirit of respect and regard for the welfare of both countries , earnestly desires that the security of life and property and the establishment of permanent peace and of a government that is ...
... island for its independence , in a spirit of respect and regard for the welfare of both countries , earnestly desires that the security of life and property and the establishment of permanent peace and of a government that is ...
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island offered a vast field to censure , nothing was done to improve its condition . It was thought by the central government that it was only necessary by force to save Cuba to Spain . It was common remark , however , that the ...
island offered a vast field to censure , nothing was done to improve its condition . It was thought by the central government that it was only necessary by force to save Cuba to Spain . It was common remark , however , that the ...
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the island is looked upon by the officials as one more mine to exploit . Cuba is held solely for the benefit of Spain and Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet ...
the island is looked upon by the officials as one more mine to exploit . Cuba is held solely for the benefit of Spain and Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet ...
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... island from falling into the hands of a stronger power in Europe . That this emergency did not occur may have been partly due to the energy with which Monroe announced " our right and our power to prevent it , " and his determination to ...
... island from falling into the hands of a stronger power in Europe . That this emergency did not occur may have been partly due to the energy with which Monroe announced " our right and our power to prevent it , " and his determination to ...
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... island of Cuba by negotiation , " and made a report , which is hereto appended and designated as Appendix No. 1 . That report covers a period of fifty - nine years , and sets forth the political conditions then existing in Cuba , and ...
... island of Cuba by negotiation , " and made a report , which is hereto appended and designated as Appendix No. 1 . That report covers a period of fifty - nine years , and sets forth the political conditions then existing in Cuba , and ...
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