From the hour of achieving their own independence, the people of the United States have regarded with sympathy the struggles of other American peoples to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle... Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac - Page 421897Full view - About this book
| 1896 - 182 pages
...abiding interest the heroic battles of the Cuban patriots against cruelty and oppression, (Applause), and our best hopes go out for the full success of...Cuba, and being unable to protect the property or the lives of resident American citizens, or to comply with its Treaty obligations, we believe that... | |
| Lawrence F. Prescott - 1896 - 574 pages
...sympathy the struggle of other American peoples to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle of...cruelty and oppression, and our best hopes go out ' \' THOMAS B REED. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW for the full success of their determined contest for liberty.... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1897 - 654 pages
...sympathy the struggles of other American people to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle of...citizens, or to comply with its treaty obligations — Note carefully what follows — we believe that the government of the United States should actively... | |
| 1897 - 842 pages
...sympathy the struggles of other American peoples to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding Interest the heroic battle of...cruelty and oppression, and our best hopes go out for tbe full success of their determined contest for liberty. The government of Spain having lost control... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1898 - 1188 pages
...office to restore peace and give independence to the island. Be it further resolved, That we watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle of...cruelty and oppression, and our best hopes go out to the full success of their determined contest for liberty and, Be U further resolved, That a copy... | |
| Wisconsin - 1899 - 964 pages
...sympathy the struggles of other American people to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding Interest the heroic battle of...The government of Spain having lost control of Cuba, ami being unable to protect the property or live» of resident American citizens or to comply with... | |
| 1899 - 794 pages
...sympathy the struggles of other American peoples to free themselves from European domination. We watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle of...oppression, and our best hopes go out for the full auccesa of their determined contest for liberty. The Government of Spain, having lost control of Cuba,... | |
| William Johnston - 1899 - 320 pages
...Republican National Convention, assembled in St. Louis in June, 1896, declared itself as follows: — -. " The government of Spain, having lost control of Cuba and being unable to protect the lives and propPolitical erty of resident American citizens or to Platforms comply with treaty obligations,... | |
| 1899 - 822 pages
...sympathy the struggles of other American peoples to tree themselves Irom European domination. We watch with deep and abiding interest the heroic battle of...cruelty and oppression, and our best hopes go out tor the full success ol their determined contest lor liberty. -The Government ol Spain, having lost... | |
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