The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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... force which he might have in his possession and keep away all relief , he was brought to open nego- tiations with President Jefferson with a view to selling this tract of land to America . Nothing can be more ironical than the fact that ...
... force which he might have in his possession and keep away all relief , he was brought to open nego- tiations with President Jefferson with a view to selling this tract of land to America . Nothing can be more ironical than the fact that ...
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... forces on land and sea , the proud country of Spain with her cherished memories of past wealth and power signified her willingness to negotiate for terms of peace . The President , together with the wise counsel of his Cabinet and ...
... forces on land and sea , the proud country of Spain with her cherished memories of past wealth and power signified her willingness to negotiate for terms of peace . The President , together with the wise counsel of his Cabinet and ...
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... forces . The commissioners for Porto Rico and Cuba met respectively in San Juan and Havana , where the terms of evacuation were arranged . The commissioners for Cuba and Porto Rico were for the United States : Major General Wade , Rear ...
... forces . The commissioners for Porto Rico and Cuba met respectively in San Juan and Havana , where the terms of evacuation were arranged . The commissioners for Cuba and Porto Rico were for the United States : Major General Wade , Rear ...
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... force . Hawaii would likely have appealed to all the nations of the world and more trouble ensued with foreign nations , the United States losing what they already had gained and a future possibility of success in the Pacific . The ...
... force . Hawaii would likely have appealed to all the nations of the world and more trouble ensued with foreign nations , the United States losing what they already had gained and a future possibility of success in the Pacific . The ...
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... force was arranged to go to Porto Rico than there was at Santiago . More reinforcements were sent to General Miles on the 28th . under the command of Major General John R. Brooke , U. S. A. It was planned to provide 30,000 men for this ...
... force was arranged to go to Porto Rico than there was at Santiago . More reinforcements were sent to General Miles on the 28th . under the command of Major General John R. Brooke , U. S. A. It was planned to provide 30,000 men for this ...
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