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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... Spaniards to carry out their promises . Moreover , while the negotiations were in progress the public became informed of them . Immediately a great excitement arose , communicated by the press , which disinclined the Spanish ...
... Spaniards to carry out their promises . Moreover , while the negotiations were in progress the public became informed of them . Immediately a great excitement arose , communicated by the press , which disinclined the Spanish ...
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... Spaniards in everything not inconsistent with their present con- dition . Perhaps [ he concluded ] the insurgents would have accepted promises less liberal and more vague than those set forth in this condition ; but even had this been ...
... Spaniards in everything not inconsistent with their present con- dition . Perhaps [ he concluded ] the insurgents would have accepted promises less liberal and more vague than those set forth in this condition ; but even had this been ...
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... Spaniards being also defeated ; El Guanabano , where General Masso and Colonel Estrada forced Santoscildes to ... Spaniards , completely routed , were forced to kill all their mules and horses to form with them a barricade ; left their ...
... Spaniards being also defeated ; El Guanabano , where General Masso and Colonel Estrada forced Santoscildes to ... Spaniards , completely routed , were forced to kill all their mules and horses to form with them a barricade ; left their ...
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... Spaniards had extricated Campos from his perilous position , the Cuban forces in the province of Santa Clara had been organized into the Fourth Army Corps , and operations were immediately begun . Santa Clara is one of the wealthiest ...
... Spaniards had extricated Campos from his perilous position , the Cuban forces in the province of Santa Clara had been organized into the Fourth Army Corps , and operations were immediately begun . Santa Clara is one of the wealthiest ...
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... Spaniards ; prisoners taken by the Cubans have been invariably well treated , cared for , and liberated , officers as well as common soldiers , as soon as it was possible under the circumstances , and word sent to the Spanish officers ...
... Spaniards ; prisoners taken by the Cubans have been invariably well treated , cared for , and liberated , officers as well as common soldiers , as soon as it was possible under the circumstances , and word sent to the Spanish officers ...
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