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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been the object of careful solicitude on their part . An outline state- ment of them will better enable us to understand the disadvantage we suffer from a defective system . The French consular service is composed of— 40 consuls ...
been the object of careful solicitude on their part . An outline state- ment of them will better enable us to understand the disadvantage we suffer from a defective system . The French consular service is composed of— 40 consuls ...
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... ment , confiscations of property , and the detention of our people and their ships , often upon groundless charges , which has been a serious grievance . When insurrections have occurred on the Island of Cuba the temp- tation to ...
... ment , confiscations of property , and the detention of our people and their ships , often upon groundless charges , which has been a serious grievance . When insurrections have occurred on the Island of Cuba the temp- tation to ...
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... ment of captives who are enlisted in either army ; due respect to cartels for exchange of prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to ...
... ment of captives who are enlisted in either army ; due respect to cartels for exchange of prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to ...
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... ment . This summary is sufficient to indicate what was stipulated between the parties . Said General Campos : I do not wish to make a momentary peace ; I desire that this peace be the begin- ning of a bond of common interest between ...
... ment . This summary is sufficient to indicate what was stipulated between the parties . Said General Campos : I do not wish to make a momentary peace ; I desire that this peace be the begin- ning of a bond of common interest between ...
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... ment and of the maladministration of the colonial government . In 1875 Mr. Cushing , then minister to Madrid , communicated to our Government a large amount of evidence from Spanish sources showing the demoralization existing in the ...
... ment and of the maladministration of the colonial government . In 1875 Mr. Cushing , then minister to Madrid , communicated to our Government a large amount of evidence from Spanish sources showing the demoralization existing in the ...
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