Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Cuban affairs is full of interest , not only as regards the engagement into which the authorities were willing to enter , but also as respects the status which the instructions gave to the Cuban conflict . Our minister was directed to ...
... Cuban affairs is full of interest , not only as regards the engagement into which the authorities were willing to enter , but also as respects the status which the instructions gave to the Cuban conflict . Our minister was directed to ...
Page 17
... Cubans were in arms against the Government . He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying down their arms , the Cubans should ...
... Cubans were in arms against the Government . He also declined to consider the Cubans as parties to be consulted in the negotiation . He was willing to assure Cuban independence , if , after laying down their arms , the Cubans should ...
Page 18
... Cuban waters is quite ignored . On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a " civil war . " was said by Secretary Fish , the mere offer on our part to ...
... Cuban waters is quite ignored . On the failure of negotiations , the logical result of our action was to recognize the Cubans as belligerents engaged in a " civil war . " was said by Secretary Fish , the mere offer on our part to ...
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... Cuban demands . These measures we need not dis- cuss . They were held by the old insurgent party to be illusory and deceptive . Another attempt at independence was decided upon , and in February , 1895 , the present " sanguinary and ...
... Cuban demands . These measures we need not dis- cuss . They were held by the old insurgent party to be illusory and deceptive . Another attempt at independence was decided upon , and in February , 1895 , the present " sanguinary and ...
Page 66
... Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are exempt from taxes and contributions by the constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus ...
... Cuban gov- ernment , and that they are exempt from taxes and contributions by the constitution of the Republic of Cuba , when that government is recognized by their respective governments . The letter of the Cuban delegate thus ...
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