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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... native population . It is neither just to the relations that exist between Cuba and the United States , nor is it in keeping with the spirit of the age or the rights of humanity that this struggle should be protracted until one party or ...
... native population . It is neither just to the relations that exist between Cuba and the United States , nor is it in keeping with the spirit of the age or the rights of humanity that this struggle should be protracted until one party or ...
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... native Indians of the United States , nor have they any rights on any of our Indian reservations , but as a simple act of humanity I think they should be given a chance to earn their bread when that is really all that they ask . They ...
... native Indians of the United States , nor have they any rights on any of our Indian reservations , but as a simple act of humanity I think they should be given a chance to earn their bread when that is really all that they ask . They ...
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... native Indians of the United States , and they have no rights on any existing reservation , and are not under the care of any agent of this Department . Heretofore subsistence and other supplies have been provided by the military ...
... native Indians of the United States , and they have no rights on any existing reservation , and are not under the care of any agent of this Department . Heretofore subsistence and other supplies have been provided by the military ...
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... native population in 1868 , in the out- break at Yara , which was followed by ten years of internecine warfare attended with horrible butcheries . The causes that provoked tuat uprising of the native Cubans were the same that are stated ...
... native population in 1868 , in the out- break at Yara , which was followed by ten years of internecine warfare attended with horrible butcheries . The causes that provoked tuat uprising of the native Cubans were the same that are stated ...
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... native population . If the firm purpose of our predecessors to put an end to this condition of affairs in Cuba in the comparatively mild form of tyranny that existed fifty years ago has degenerated into doubts and misgivings as to our ...
... native population . If the firm purpose of our predecessors to put an end to this condition of affairs in Cuba in the comparatively mild form of tyranny that existed fifty years ago has degenerated into doubts and misgivings as to our ...
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