Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... interests by British vice - consul at Van . Instruction to express thanks of United States for . Protection of American interests by British con- sul - general at Tabriz . Incloses dispatch from United States minister at Teheran ...
... interests by British vice - consul at Van . Instruction to express thanks of United States for . Protection of American interests by British con- sul - general at Tabriz . Incloses dispatch from United States minister at Teheran ...
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... interests in Russia . Cites instances where claim may be mere evasion of ruling of the Department . Requests definite instructions . Secretary of embassy . Request in No. 54 can not be granted except by statutory authority . Railway ...
... interests in Russia . Cites instances where claim may be mere evasion of ruling of the Department . Requests definite instructions . Secretary of embassy . Request in No. 54 can not be granted except by statutory authority . Railway ...
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... interests in event of war . do Confirms telegrams as to British good offices .... Joint note of six powers in Apr. 6 interest of peace . Reply of President ... do 209 Mr. Woodford to Mr. Sher- .... do man . Has carried out Department's ...
... interests in event of war . do Confirms telegrams as to British good offices .... Joint note of six powers in Apr. 6 interest of peace . Reply of President ... do 209 Mr. Woodford to Mr. Sher- .... do man . Has carried out Department's ...
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... interests intrusted to ambassador of France and minister of Aus- tria . Acknowledges note and incloses passports . 761 762 762 763 763 764 765 ...... 765 766 Mr. Woodford to Mr. Sher- Apr. 21 man ( telegram ) . Before he could present ...
... interests intrusted to ambassador of France and minister of Aus- tria . Acknowledges note and incloses passports . 761 762 762 763 763 764 765 ...... 765 766 Mr. Woodford to Mr. Sher- Apr. 21 man ( telegram ) . Before he could present ...
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... INTERESTS - continued . Page . 785 786 787 788 789 789 789 790 790 790 791 792 792 792 793 793 793 794 794 794 795 795 796 796 796 797 797 798 798 799 799 799 800 800 801 801 801 SPAIN - Continued . CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRENCH EMBASSY ...
... INTERESTS - continued . Page . 785 786 787 788 789 789 789 790 790 790 791 792 792 792 793 793 793 794 794 794 795 795 796 796 796 797 797 798 798 799 799 799 800 800 801 801 801 SPAIN - Continued . CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRENCH EMBASSY ...
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acknowledge the receipt action American citizens April arbitrator asked Austria-Hungary authorities British chargé d'affaires CHARLEMAGNE TOWER China Chinese claim Colombia colonies communication conference consul copy court Cuba Cuban December decision decree Denby Department deputies dispatch district duty EMBASSY excellency export fact February foreign affairs foreign office fruit Germany governor herewith honor to acknowledge honor to inform Imperial important inclose Inclosure instant instructions island January Japan Japanese JOHN SHERMAN Julian Pauncefote June Lattimer LEGATION letter Luzerne County Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government March matter ment military missionaries November October Ozama River peace Peking persons port posse present President protection question received reconcentrados referred regard reply Republic request Respectfully Russian San Jose scale Secretary Señor September sheriff Sir Julian Pauncefote Spain Spanish Spanish Government strikers Tabriz telegram telegraph tion treaty ultimo vessel Washington West Hazleton witnesses Woodford
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Page liii - Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Page liv - Second. That it is the duty of the United States to demand, and the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Page liv - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said Island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the Island to its people.
Page 359 - CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE SECOND SESSION, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CITY OF WASHINGTON ON MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN. JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
Page xlix - Of the untried measures there remain only: Recognition of the insurgents as belligerents; recognition of the independence of Cuba; neutral intervention to end the war by imposing a rational compromise between the contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that can not be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggression.
Page lxiv - Porto Rico and other islands now under Spanish sovereignty in the West Indies, and also an island in the Ladrones to be selected by the United States.
Page liii - ... hostilities between the Government of Spain and the people of Cuba, and to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and...
Page lxxii - In this relation, as showing the peculiar volume and value of our trade with China and the peculiarly favorable conditions which exist for their expansion in the normal course of trade, I refer to the communication addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the Treasury on the...
Page lxxxii - ' his successor shall be duly elected according to the laws and customs of Samoa. ' ' Arrangements having been agreed upon between the signatories of the general act for the return of Mataafa and the other exiled Samoan chiefs, they were brought from Jaluit by a German war vessel and landed at Apia on September 18 last.
Page lxxviii - Until legislation shall be enacted extending the United States customs laws and regulations to the Hawaiian Islands the existing customs relations of the Hawaiian Islands with the United States and other countries shall remain unchanged.