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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... present proposal , and will probably be deemed a necessity on the part of the United States unless the condition of the parties to the contest shall have changed very materially . Negotiations were at once entered upon by our minister ...
... present proposal , and will probably be deemed a necessity on the part of the United States unless the condition of the parties to the contest shall have changed very materially . Negotiations were at once entered upon by our minister ...
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present war owes its origin to the same circumstances as caused the former outbreak . In this dispatch , stating the particulars of the paci fication , General Campos gave an extended review of the situation in Cuba , and of the terms ...
present war owes its origin to the same circumstances as caused the former outbreak . In this dispatch , stating the particulars of the paci fication , General Campos gave an extended review of the situation in Cuba , and of the terms ...
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... present time , intrusted the direction and management of our colonial establishment to the agents of the metropolis , destroying , by their dominant and exclusive authority , the vital energies of the country and the creative and ...
... present time , intrusted the direction and management of our colonial establishment to the agents of the metropolis , destroying , by their dominant and exclusive authority , the vital energies of the country and the creative and ...
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... present favorable disposition of the Canadian authorities were not at once availed of . The number of Indians to be deported is said to now amount to something like 500 . Undoubtedly they can be removed by the President , with such aid ...
... present favorable disposition of the Canadian authorities were not at once availed of . The number of Indians to be deported is said to now amount to something like 500 . Undoubtedly they can be removed by the President , with such aid ...
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... present at least , a sufficient guide in that matter . The president should , however , be left free in his authority to send a consul of any class to any consulate when he may consider that the demands of the public service require ...
... present at least , a sufficient guide in that matter . The president should , however , be left free in his authority to send a consul of any class to any consulate when he may consider that the demands of the public service require ...
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