... we come not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights. General Orders - Page 247by United States. War Department - 1899Full view - About this book
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| 1898 - 864 pages
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| Charles Henry Butler - 1898 - 78 pages
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| United States. War Department - 1898 - 1266 pages
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| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 pages
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...my desire that the inhabitants of Cuba should be acquainted with the purpose of the United States to discharge to the fullest extent its obligations in...war upon the inhabitants of Cuba nor upon any party 480 UNDER CHANGED CONDITIONS. or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments... | |
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