Republican Text Book for the Campaign of 1902Dunlap Printing Company, 1902 - 380 pages |
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... Cuba , where a new flag has appeared as a testimonial to the fidelity of this party to the cause of free government , in Hawaii , and Porto Rico , as new territories , in the Philippines , where civil government is , rapidly acceeding ...
... Cuba , where a new flag has appeared as a testimonial to the fidelity of this party to the cause of free government , in Hawaii , and Porto Rico , as new territories , in the Philippines , where civil government is , rapidly acceeding ...
Page 95
... Cuban question in his next . But in his first message to the Fifty - sixth Congress he took up the trust question and discussed it at length . He made this pointed and forcible recommendation : " It is universally conceded that ...
... Cuban question in his next . But in his first message to the Fifty - sixth Congress he took up the trust question and discussed it at length . He made this pointed and forcible recommendation : " It is universally conceded that ...
Page 113
... Cuba . When Commodore Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay , he destroyed the power of Spain in the Philippines . That was May 1 , 1898. On receipt of the news of Dewey's victory President McKinley telegraphed to the ...
... Cuba . When Commodore Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay , he destroyed the power of Spain in the Philippines . That was May 1 , 1898. On receipt of the news of Dewey's victory President McKinley telegraphed to the ...
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... Cuba and the cession of Porto Rico that " the United States will occupy the city , bay , and harbor of Manila pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control , disposition , and government of the Philip ...
... Cuba and the cession of Porto Rico that " the United States will occupy the city , bay , and harbor of Manila pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control , disposition , and government of the Philip ...
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... Cuba . Among the Senators who voted to ratify the treaty of Paris were Allen of Nebraska , Populist ; Butler of North Carolina , Populist ; Clay of Georgia , Democrat ; Faulkner of West Virginia , Democrat ; Gray of Delaware , Democrat ...
... Cuba . Among the Senators who voted to ratify the treaty of Paris were Allen of Nebraska , Populist ; Butler of North Carolina , Populist ; Clay of Georgia , Democrat ; Faulkner of West Virginia , Democrat ; Gray of Delaware , Democrat ...
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