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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... prisoners of war . In this feature of the warfare it becomes a duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application of the laws of war recognized among civilized nations to both armies . As our own people are ...
... prisoners of war . In this feature of the warfare it becomes a duty of humanity that the civilized powers should insist upon the application of the laws of war recognized among civilized nations to both armies . As our own people are ...
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... prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to the sick and wounded of either army . Resolved further , That this representation of the ...
... prisoners and for other military purposes ; truces and flags of truce ; the provision of proper hospitals and hospital supplies and services to the sick and wounded of either army . Resolved further , That this representation of the ...
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... prisoners well , and to show that this was not weakness but strength there was " the argument of his one hundred thousand bayonets . " He finally related the terms by which he induced the Cubans to lay down their arms . All desired ...
... prisoners well , and to show that this was not weakness but strength there was " the argument of his one hundred thousand bayonets . " He finally related the terms by which he induced the Cubans to lay down their arms . All desired ...
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... prisoners ; that the govern- ment he represented is not a negro government ; the character of the war ; the protests of resident citizens of the United States in Cuba against their cruel treatment by the Spanish forces ; that their ...
... prisoners ; that the govern- ment he represented is not a negro government ; the character of the war ; the protests of resident citizens of the United States in Cuba against their cruel treatment by the Spanish forces ; that their ...
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... prisoners ; that the govern- ment he represented is not a negro government ; the character of the war ; the protests of resident citizens of the United States in Cuba against their cruel treatment by the Spanish forces ; that their ...
... prisoners ; that the govern- ment he represented is not a negro government ; the character of the war ; the protests of resident citizens of the United States in Cuba against their cruel treatment by the Spanish forces ; that their ...
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