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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... which has again been the result of the demand of a large number of the native population of that island for its independence , in a spirit of respect and regard for the welfare of both countries , earnestly desires that the security ...
... which has again been the result of the demand of a large number of the native population of that island for its independence , in a spirit of respect and regard for the welfare of both countries , earnestly desires that the security ...
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He added that he had no doubt that whatever might be the result of the conflict Cuba would eventually be free ; that he recognized without hesitation the manifest course of events on the American continent , and the inevitable ...
He added that he had no doubt that whatever might be the result of the conflict Cuba would eventually be free ; that he recognized without hesitation the manifest course of events on the American continent , and the inevitable ...
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On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a " civil war . " As was said by Secretary Fish , the mere offer on our part to mediate as between the contending ...
On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a " civil war . " As was said by Secretary Fish , the mere offer on our part to mediate as between the contending ...
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Thus we have shown that already , in 1869 , when the revolution of the preceding year had attained but inconsiderable proportions , Presi- dent Grant expressed his firm conviction that the ultimate result of the struggle for ...
Thus we have shown that already , in 1869 , when the revolution of the preceding year had attained but inconsiderable proportions , Presi- dent Grant expressed his firm conviction that the ultimate result of the struggle for ...
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The central government did not feel itself bound after the cessation of hostilities was secured to per- form the conditions by which that result was brought about . Our consul - general reported ( 1885 ) ...
The central government did not feel itself bound after the cessation of hostilities was secured to per- form the conditions by which that result was brought about . Our consul - general reported ( 1885 ) ...
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