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 58
... instructions already quoted , which authorized his agent to invite the revolutionary government of Hungary to send to the United States a diplomatic rep- resentative , since the President entertained no doubt that in such case at the ...
... instructions already quoted , which authorized his agent to invite the revolutionary government of Hungary to send to the United States a diplomatic rep- resentative , since the President entertained no doubt that in such case at the ...
Page 71
... instructions are full upon the subject of the interest which the United States take in the fate of those islands and particularly of the former ; they inform you that we are content that Cuba should remain as it now is , but could not ...
... instructions are full upon the subject of the interest which the United States take in the fate of those islands and particularly of the former ; they inform you that we are content that Cuba should remain as it now is , but could not ...
Page 72
... instructions for our minister to London , to present the views of the President in relation to the interference of Great Britain , as well as of France , in Cuban affairs . To spare myself the labor of again going over the same ground ...
... instructions for our minister to London , to present the views of the President in relation to the interference of Great Britain , as well as of France , in Cuban affairs . To spare myself the labor of again going over the same ground ...
Page 73
... instructions . The policy of the Government of the United States in regard to Cuba , in any contingency calling for our interposition , will depend in a great degree upon the peculiar circumstances of the case , and can not , therefore ...
... instructions . The policy of the Government of the United States in regard to Cuba , in any contingency calling for our interposition , will depend in a great degree upon the peculiar circumstances of the case , and can not , therefore ...
Page 109
... instructions that I have already given . For the sake of the honor of our arms and your well - known courage and patriot- ism , it is expected that you will strictly comply with the above orders . To the chiefs of operations : Circulate ...
... instructions that I have already given . For the sake of the honor of our arms and your well - known courage and patriot- ism , it is expected that you will strictly comply with the above orders . To the chiefs of operations : Circulate ...
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