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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... necessary , that the laws should designate the places at which consulates are established , but discretion should be given to the President to send consuls to other places , at least tem- porarily , to meet the demands of trade and ...
... necessary , that the laws should designate the places at which consulates are established , but discretion should be given to the President to send consuls to other places , at least tem- porarily , to meet the demands of trade and ...
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... necessary for this Government to intervene it would be moved by the necessity for a proper regard to its own protection and its own interests and the interests of humanity . The inhuman manner in which the war was waged , and the ...
... necessary for this Government to intervene it would be moved by the necessity for a proper regard to its own protection and its own interests and the interests of humanity . The inhuman manner in which the war was waged , and the ...
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... necessary results of harsh treat- ment and of the maladministration of the colonial government . In 1875 Mr. Cushing , then minister to Madrid , communicated to our Government a large amount of evidence from Spanish sources showing the ...
... necessary results of harsh treat- ment and of the maladministration of the colonial government . In 1875 Mr. Cushing , then minister to Madrid , communicated to our Government a large amount of evidence from Spanish sources showing the ...
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... necessary by force to save Cuba to Spain . It was common remark , however , that the Government ought to sustain two campaigns in Cuba- one against insurrection and the other against corruption . Said Mr. Cushing : So merely mercenary ...
... necessary by force to save Cuba to Spain . It was common remark , however , that the Government ought to sustain two campaigns in Cuba- one against insurrection and the other against corruption . Said Mr. Cushing : So merely mercenary ...
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... necessary , more expeditiously and cheaply than any other way . But he is at present without any authority to take any steps in the matter and without any funds to meet the necessary expenditures . I recommend , therefore , that you ...
... necessary , more expeditiously and cheaply than any other way . But he is at present without any authority to take any steps in the matter and without any funds to meet the necessary expenditures . I recommend , therefore , that you ...
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