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" I, therefore, come to ask your approval that I should use the armed forces of the United States in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of... "
New Outlook - Page 248
1914
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 117

American essays - 1916 - 986 pages
...such ways and to such extent as might be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States.' The resolution was passed by the House with little question. The Senate objected to the naming of Huerta...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 8

Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from April, 1914. General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States," and on April 22 a joint resolution justifying the use of force was adopted by Congress. On April 21,...
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Medal of Honor Recipients

Medal of Honor - 1949 - 410 pages
...such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. "There can in what we do...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 49

American literature - 1914 - 798 pages
...such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There can in what we do be...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6755

United States - 1914 - 936 pages
...such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There can in what we do be...
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Mexico in Peace and War: A Narrative of Mexican History and Conditions from ...

Thomas Herbert Russell - Mexico - 1914 - 396 pages
...in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from Gen. Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, ev^en amid the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There can, in what we do,...
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The Political Shame of Mexico

Edward I. Bell - Mexico - 1914 - 456 pages
...Maclero. ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amid the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico." The House, after a stormy...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 8

Electronic journals - 1914 - 996 pages
...in such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from Gen. Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States. Objection was made in Congress to the fact that the flag incident, however unpardonable, was not in...
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The United States in Prophecy: Our Country, Its Past, Present, and Future ...

Leon Albert Smith - Bible - 1914 - 528 pages
...such ways and to such an extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. "There can, in what we do,...
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At the Edge of the Pit

Miles Dobson - California - 1914 - 176 pages
...in such ways and to such extent as may be necessary to obtain from General Huerta and his adherents the fullest recognition of the rights and dignity of the United States, even amidst the distressing conditions now unhappily obtaining in Mexico. "There can, in what we do,...
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