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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Page 17
... Fish that Spain deprecated the expression of the sympathy of the Government and people of the United States for the cause of the revolutionists , as well as the President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United ...
... Fish that Spain deprecated the expression of the sympathy of the Government and people of the United States for the cause of the revolutionists , as well as the President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United ...
Page 18
... Fish , the mere offer on our part to mediate as between the contending forces was in itself a concession of belligerency and a recognition of that condition . But for various reasons this argument was not pressed by our Government ...
... Fish , the mere offer on our part to mediate as between the contending forces was in itself a concession of belligerency and a recognition of that condition . But for various reasons this argument was not pressed by our Government ...
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... Fish , has cleared the subject of all preliminary doubts . A state of war exists in Cuba . With that , and with that alone , we have to deal . The precedents are clear , and if our action were to be decided by precedent alone , we ...
... Fish , has cleared the subject of all preliminary doubts . A state of war exists in Cuba . With that , and with that alone , we have to deal . The precedents are clear , and if our action were to be decided by precedent alone , we ...
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... Fish and Mr. Evarts , as Secretaries of State . All these papers are uniform in their statements of the wrongs and grievances of the Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any ...
... Fish and Mr. Evarts , as Secretaries of State . All these papers are uniform in their statements of the wrongs and grievances of the Cuban people , and of the wrongful and tyrannical course of Spain toward them . In none of them is any ...
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... fishing they conduct a profitable business . Very extensive and excellent fish ponds were built by the natives in the feudal times of the great chiefs , and many of these are leased by Chinese , who work them to great profit . It is ...
... fishing they conduct a profitable business . Very extensive and excellent fish ponds were built by the natives in the feudal times of the great chiefs , and many of these are leased by Chinese , who work them to great profit . It is ...
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