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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... parties to the contest shall have changed very materially . Negotiations were at once entered upon by our minister with the Spanish Government and the proposition of the United States was sub- mitted to General Prim , the president of ...
... parties to the contest shall have changed very materially . Negotiations were at once entered upon by our minister with the Spanish Government and the proposition of the United States was sub- mitted to General Prim , the president of ...
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... parties one froin another more widely than they are sun- dered by the ocean itself , their political separation is inevitable . It is one of those conclusions which have been aptly called the inexorable logic of events . Thus we have ...
... parties one froin another more widely than they are sun- dered by the ocean itself , their political separation is inevitable . It is one of those conclusions which have been aptly called the inexorable logic of events . Thus we have ...
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... 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 Spain and her Cuban provinces , and that this bond be drawn closer by 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 Spain and her Cuban provinces , and that this bond be drawn closer by the ...
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... parties on attaining power , with a crowd of eager partisans behind it like troops of howling wolves , shakes off as many as it can upon Cuba . " Notwithstanding that the public press did not cease to advise the Government that the ...
... parties on attaining power , with a crowd of eager partisans behind it like troops of howling wolves , shakes off as many as it can upon Cuba . " Notwithstanding that the public press did not cease to advise the Government that the ...
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... parties to the conflict as on an equal plane , but he also warned Spain that , if such mediation should not be accepted , direct intervention would probably be deemed a necessity on the part of the United States . Spain preferred to ...
... parties to the conflict as on an equal plane , but he also warned Spain that , if such mediation should not be accepted , direct intervention would probably be deemed a necessity on the part of the United States . Spain preferred to ...
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