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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... Senate Committee on For- eign Relations , in respect to the recognition of the independence of Texas ( Senate Doc . 406 , Twenty - fourth Congress , first session ) , are the following passages : # * * The recognition of Texas as an ...
... Senate Committee on For- eign Relations , in respect to the recognition of the independence of Texas ( Senate Doc . 406 , Twenty - fourth Congress , first session ) , are the following passages : # * * The recognition of Texas as an ...
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... Senate Committee on Foreign Relations had under consideration a Senate bill " making appropriations to facilitate the acquisition of the island of Cuba by negotiation , " and made a report , which is hereto appended and designated as ...
... Senate Committee on Foreign Relations had under consideration a Senate bill " making appropriations to facilitate the acquisition of the island of Cuba by negotiation , " and made a report , which is hereto appended and designated as ...
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... Senate , on February 11 , 1859 , is appended hereto , marked appendix No. 2. Mr. Benjamin gives an accurate and much more complete statement of the condition of the people of Cuba and the methods of Spanish government in that island ...
... Senate , on February 11 , 1859 , is appended hereto , marked appendix No. 2. Mr. Benjamin gives an accurate and much more complete statement of the condition of the people of Cuba and the methods of Spanish government in that island ...
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... , and for the passage of the resolution of the Senator from Pennsylvania ( Mr. Cameron ) , which the committee recommends . JOHN T. MORGAN . B. Q. MILLS . APPENDIX No. 1 . Senate Report No. 351 , Thirty RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE .
... , and for the passage of the resolution of the Senator from Pennsylvania ( Mr. Cameron ) , which the committee recommends . JOHN T. MORGAN . B. Q. MILLS . APPENDIX No. 1 . Senate Report No. 351 , Thirty RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE .
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... Senate requesting him , if not incompat- ible with the public interest , to communicate to the Senate any and all correspondence between the Government of the United States and the Government of Her Catholic Majesty relating to any ...
... Senate requesting him , if not incompat- ible with the public interest , to communicate to the Senate any and all correspondence between the Government of the United States and the Government of Her Catholic Majesty relating to any ...
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