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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... cause of delay , protracted imprison- ment , confiscations of property , and the detention of our people and their ships , often upon groundless charges , which has been a serious grievance . When insurrections have occurred on the ...
... cause of delay , protracted imprison- ment , confiscations of property , and the detention of our people and their ships , often upon groundless charges , which has been a serious grievance . When insurrections have occurred on the ...
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... cause of the revolutionists , as well as the President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United States to determine when it may rightfully proclaim its neutrality in the conflict between a S. Doc . 231 , pt . 7-2 ...
... cause of the revolutionists , as well as the President's declara- tion of the right of the Government of the United States to determine when it may rightfully proclaim its neutrality in the conflict between a S. Doc . 231 , pt . 7-2 ...
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... cause the hatred of Spain , yet this hatred was due to the causes that have sepa- rated our colonies from the mother country , augmented in the present case by the promises made to the Antillas at different times ( 1812 , 1837 , and ...
... cause the hatred of Spain , yet this hatred was due to the causes that have sepa- rated our colonies from the mother country , augmented in the present case by the promises made to the Antillas at different times ( 1812 , 1837 , and ...
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... cause of the crisis the islands go through now and of the exhaustion of its resources . Castelar , in 1873 , while president , endeavored to convince Spain of the necessity of making reforms demanded alike by " humanity and civilization ...
... cause of the crisis the islands go through now and of the exhaustion of its resources . Castelar , in 1873 , while president , endeavored to convince Spain of the necessity of making reforms demanded alike by " humanity and civilization ...
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... cause for a time the cessation of hostilities . Since then twenty years have passed . The insurrection , far from having ceased , has taken the proportions of a war almost as destructive to our own citizens as to the contending parties ...
... cause for a time the cessation of hostilities . Since then twenty years have passed . The insurrection , far from having ceased , has taken the proportions of a war almost as destructive to our own citizens as to the contending parties ...
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