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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Page 67
... Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any fact or reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of them is any ...
... Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any fact or reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of them is any ...
Page 75
... Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are exempt from taxes and contributions by the constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus ...
... Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are exempt from taxes and contributions by the constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus ...
Page 75
... Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any fact or reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of them is any ...
... Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any fact or reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of them is any ...
Page 89
... Cuban deputies were convoked to the meeting of the constituent Cortes at Madrid . The Cortes assembled in 1837 , but the Cuban deputies were not admitted to their seats . Cuba was deprived of her representation ; nor was this the only ...
... Cuban deputies were convoked to the meeting of the constituent Cortes at Madrid . The Cortes assembled in 1837 , but the Cuban deputies were not admitted to their seats . Cuba was deprived of her representation ; nor was this the only ...
Page 90
... Cuban can not have company at home without a permit , for which he must pay $ 2.50 , and he must be provided with a license , at the same cost , if he is to absent himself from town or from his home in the country . Neither can he ...
... Cuban can not have company at home without a permit , for which he must pay $ 2.50 , and he must be provided with a license , at the same cost , if he is to absent himself from town or from his home in the country . Neither can he ...
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