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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... Spanish authorities have been obliged to confess that the grievances of the Cubans are just and their aspirations for liberty legitimate . Marshal Serrano , in his official report to the Spanish Government of the 10th of May , 1867 ...
... Spanish authorities have been obliged to confess that the grievances of the Cubans are just and their aspirations for liberty legitimate . Marshal Serrano , in his official report to the Spanish Government of the 10th of May , 1867 ...
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... Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet in fact and deed . They wish protection from the grasping rapacity of Spain and see no way to attain it except by our aid ...
... Spanish interests , for the sake of Spanish adventurers . Against this all rebel in thought and feeling if not yet in fact and deed . They wish protection from the grasping rapacity of Spain and see no way to attain it except by our aid ...
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... Spanish army divided the inhabitants ; in Chili , 66 an individual suppresses the sentiments of its inhabitants ; " " on the coast of Terra Firma , also , the Spanish banners wave ; " " in Mexico , too , there is no government ; " and ...
... Spanish army divided the inhabitants ; in Chili , 66 an individual suppresses the sentiments of its inhabitants ; " " on the coast of Terra Firma , also , the Spanish banners wave ; " " in Mexico , too , there is no government ; " and ...
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... Spanish court , who are speedily removed to make room for more hungry aspirants . The Captain - General , himself a mere soldier , presides by law over the supreme court of justice . All offices , with the exception of a few of the ...
... Spanish court , who are speedily removed to make room for more hungry aspirants . The Captain - General , himself a mere soldier , presides by law over the supreme court of justice . All offices , with the exception of a few of the ...
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... Spanish Crown ; and it must be evident that if the negro population of Cuba were rendered free that fact would ... Spanish dignity was not insulted by the offer to buy something from her , and her pride was not touched when Great Britain ...
... Spanish Crown ; and it must be evident that if the negro population of Cuba were rendered free that fact would ... Spanish dignity was not insulted by the offer to buy something from her , and her pride was not touched when Great Britain ...
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