The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay. Read Before the Chitchat Club, San Francisco, July 1898Murdock Press, 1898 - 37 pages |
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... citizens of the United States had sustained injuries entitling them to indemnity in the amount of $ 5,000,000 , and the purchase price for East and West Florida was paid on the part of the United States by assuming these liabili- ties ...
... citizens of the United States had sustained injuries entitling them to indemnity in the amount of $ 5,000,000 , and the purchase price for East and West Florida was paid on the part of the United States by assuming these liabili- ties ...
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... , under date of June 13 , 1847 , said : - 66 ' The United States will not tolerate any invasions of uba by citizens of neutral States . " Mr. Daniel Webster , October 4 , 1851 , said : - " Mr. J. Quincy Adams often said that , if 14.
... , under date of June 13 , 1847 , said : - 66 ' The United States will not tolerate any invasions of uba by citizens of neutral States . " Mr. Daniel Webster , October 4 , 1851 , said : - " Mr. J. Quincy Adams often said that , if 14.
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... citizens . " Continuing , the President said : - " It has been made known to the world by my predeces- sors that the United States have on several occasions endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation . If this were ...
... citizens . " Continuing , the President said : - " It has been made known to the world by my predeces- sors that the United States have on several occasions endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation . If this were ...
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