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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... means at our command . The object of this act is to provide a system by which persons shall be trained for the duties of the consular service , so that they shall be able to perform them in the best possible way at a reasonable expense ...
... means at our command . The object of this act is to provide a system by which persons shall be trained for the duties of the consular service , so that they shall be able to perform them in the best possible way at a reasonable expense ...
Page 62
... means within his competency " to guard against and forefend it . " This right of intervention in matters relating to the external relations of Cuba , asserted and exercised seventy years ago , has been asserted and exercised at every ...
... means within his competency " to guard against and forefend it . " This right of intervention in matters relating to the external relations of Cuba , asserted and exercised seventy years ago , has been asserted and exercised at every ...
Page 63
... means nothing more than the useless sacrifice of human life and the utter destruction of the very subject - matter of the conflict . " Although the President appears to have reached a different conclu- sion from ours , we believe this ...
... means nothing more than the useless sacrifice of human life and the utter destruction of the very subject - matter of the conflict . " Although the President appears to have reached a different conclu- sion from ours , we believe this ...
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... means of repression employed by Spain have grown into a war against humanity — a war of annihilation of property and the exter- mination of the native population . If the firm purpose of our predecessors to put an end to this condition ...
... means of repression employed by Spain have grown into a war against humanity — a war of annihilation of property and the exter- mination of the native population . If the firm purpose of our predecessors to put an end to this condition ...
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... means in our power . When first we made this declaration we were comparatively feeble . The struggle would have been fearful and unequal ; but we were prepared to make it at whatever hazard . That declaration has often been repeated ...
... means in our power . When first we made this declaration we were comparatively feeble . The struggle would have been fearful and unequal ; but we were prepared to make it at whatever hazard . That declaration has often been repeated ...
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