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New Outlook - Page 3
1914
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Proceedings, Volumes 21-25

Middle States Council for the Social Studies (U.S.) - History - 1923 - 668 pages
...several hundred. President Wilson's action was approved by a resolution of Congress, which declared that "the United States disclaims any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico." Italy claimed that her action was in full ac'cord with these precedents, that the occupation...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 8

Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...unequivocal amends for certain affronts and indignities committed against the United States. Be it further resolved, That the United States disclaims...hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico. In the meantime, Admiral Fletcher, commanding the American navy off Vera Cruz, was directed...
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Medal of Honor Recipients

Medal of Honor - 1949 - 410 pages
...the benefit of mankind." On 22 April, Congress approved the employment of armed forces and disclaimed any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico. Accordingly, Admiral Fletcher landed a regiment of marines from the Prairie, Utah and...
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Mexico in Peace and War: A Narrative of Mexican History and Conditions from ...

Thomas Herbert Russell - Mexico - 1914 - 396 pages
...demands for unequivocal amends for affronts and indignities committed against the United States; be it further " Resolved, That the United States disclaims...hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon them." SENATOB BOOT'S REASONS In the course of his speech on the resolution Senator Elihu Boot...
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Die besetzung von Veracruz (zur lehre von den völkerrechtlichen ...

Walther Schoenborn - Mexico - 1914 - 66 pages
...unequivocal amends for certain affronts and indignities committed against the United States. „Be it further resolved, That the United States disclaims...hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico." Inhaltsverzeichnis. Saite Einleitung : Die tatsächlichen Vorgänge bis zur Vermittlungsaktion...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 8

Electronic journals - 1914 - 996 pages
...and indignities committed against the United States. Be it further resolved, That the United Stater disclaims any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico. In the meantime, Admiral Fletcher, commanding the American navy off Vera Cruz, was directed...
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Publications, Volume 18

Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - Buffalo (N.Y.) - 1914 - 418 pages
...indignities committed against the United States. Be it further Resolved, That the United States disclaim any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon them. On April 2ist, a force of United States marines landed at Vera Cruz and seized the custom-house....
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The Military Unpreparedness of the United States: A History of American Land ...

Frederic Louis Huidekoper - United States - 1915 - 806 pages
...unequivocal amends for certain affronts and indignities committed against the United States. " Be it further resolved, That the United States disclaims...hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico." In contrast to this ridiculous document — which, by failing to set forth the facts...
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The American Year Book

Albert Bushnell Hart - Almanacs, American - 1915 - 898 pages
...demand for unequivocal amends for affronts and indignities committed against the United States : he it further Resolved, That the United States disclaims any hostility to the Mexican peojle or any purpose to make war upon :hem. This resolution was studiously drafted, as was the House...
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Pamphlet Series

World Peace Foundation - Peace - 1916 - 362 pages
...indignities committed against the United States. 1 US Stat. at L., 38, 770. Be it further resoteed, That the United States disclaims any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico. Approved April 22, 1914. On April 21, the President ordered Admiral Fletcher to take possession...
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