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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... President to send consuls to other places , at least tem- porarily , to meet the demands of trade and intercourse that may arise in new and unexpected quarters . Especially is this necessary in cases where other countries are engaged in ...
... President to send consuls to other places , at least tem- porarily , to meet the demands of trade and intercourse that may arise in new and unexpected quarters . Especially is this necessary in cases where other countries are engaged in ...
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... president of the council of state , who was then at the head of Spanish affairs and practically dictator in Spain ... President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United States to determine when it may rightfully ...
... president of the council of state , who was then at the head of Spanish affairs and practically dictator in Spain ... President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United States to determine when it may rightfully ...
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... President Cleveland , like Secretary 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 ...
... President Cleveland , like Secretary 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 ...
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... President of the United States as the object of his intervention , and has now become far more inevitable than it was then . Evidently the Government of the United States can do no less than to take up the subject precisely where President ...
... President of the United States as the object of his intervention , and has now become far more inevitable than it was then . Evidently the Government of the United States can do no less than to take up the subject precisely where President ...
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... President to send consuls to other places , at least temporarily , to meet the demads of trade and intercourse that may arise in new and unexpected quarters . Especially is this necessary in cases where other countries are engaged in ...
... President to send consuls to other places , at least temporarily , to meet the demads of trade and intercourse that may arise in new and unexpected quarters . Especially is this necessary in cases where other countries are engaged in ...
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