| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 pages
...to our peace and compel us to keep on a semi war footing with a nation with which we are at peace. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed...deeply and justly moved the American people. I have airead}' transmitted to Congress the report of the naval court of inquiry on the destruction of the... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 494 pages
...prevent altogether, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...constant menace to our peace and compel us to keep on a semi war footing with a nation with which we are at peace. These elements of danger and disorder already... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1898 - 820 pages
...prevent altogether, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been strikingly illustrated by a tragic... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada - 1898 - 700 pages
...altogether to prevent, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. The Maine Tragedy. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been strikingly illustrated... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1898 - 420 pages
...prevent altogether, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising—all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been strikingly illustrated by a tragic... | |
| John Randolph Spears - 1898 - 442 pages
...prevent altogether, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace." In conclusion, "the only hope of relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 604 pages
...altogether to prevent, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. , The Destruction of the Maine. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 590 pages
...altogether to prevent, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising — all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. The Destruction of the Maine. i These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been... | |
| Ebenezer Hannaford - 1898 - 68 pages
...prevent altogether, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising— all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. The Maine Tragedy.— These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been strikingly... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1898 - 694 pages
...altogether to prevent, and the irritating questions and entanglements thus arising—all these and others that I need not mention, with the resulting strained...footing with a nation with which we are at peace. The Maine Tragedy. These elements of danger and disorder already pointed out have been strikingly illustrated... | |
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