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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... constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus addressed to our Secretary of State has appended to it several papers which set forth ...
... constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus addressed to our Secretary of State has appended to it several papers which set forth ...
Page 69
... constitution was ever before so well calculated as ours for extensive empire and self - government . * It will be objected to our receiving Cuba that no limit can then be drawn to our future acquisitions . Cuba can be defended by us ...
... constitution was ever before so well calculated as ours for extensive empire and self - government . * It will be objected to our receiving Cuba that no limit can then be drawn to our future acquisitions . Cuba can be defended by us ...
Page 75
... constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus addressed to our Secretary of State has appended to it several papers which set forth ...
... constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus addressed to our Secretary of State has appended to it several papers which set forth ...
Page 87
... constitution of 1812 , the Queen Mother , then Regent , in convoking the Cortes , included the deputies from Cuba in the call . In the meantime , however , the example of the other Spanish - Ameri- can colonies which had succeeded in ...
... constitution of 1812 , the Queen Mother , then Regent , in convoking the Cortes , included the deputies from Cuba in the call . In the meantime , however , the example of the other Spanish - Ameri- can colonies which had succeeded in ...
Page 89
... constitution of Spain , proclaimed by all the powers of the Mon- archy and which these powers had ordered to be sworn to as the fundamental law of the entire Monarchy . It was publicly , and by the acts of the courts , that Cuba was ...
... constitution of Spain , proclaimed by all the powers of the Mon- archy and which these powers had ordered to be sworn to as the fundamental law of the entire Monarchy . It was publicly , and by the acts of the courts , that Cuba was ...
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