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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... reason for according conditions to the Cubans General Campos sketched the motives of his policy : Since the year 1869 , when I landed on this island with the first reinforcements , I was preoccupied with the idea that the insurrection ...
... reason for according conditions to the Cubans General Campos sketched the motives of his policy : Since the year 1869 , when I landed on this island with the first reinforcements , I was preoccupied with the idea that the insurrection ...
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... reason doubtless was that in the absence of any legal compli cations the question became wholly political , and that its true solution . must lie not in a recognition of belligerency , but in a recognition of independence . In 1875 ...
... reason doubtless was that in the absence of any legal compli cations the question became wholly political , and that its true solution . must lie not in a recognition of belligerency , but in a recognition of independence . In 1875 ...
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... reason . The arrangement of the fixed residences of consuls of the several classes is not attempted in this bill ... reasons for such a provision of law are many and cogent , and they are so obvious as not to require any elaboration in ...
... reason . The arrangement of the fixed residences of consuls of the several classes is not attempted in this bill ... reasons for such a provision of law are many and cogent , and they are so obvious as not to require any elaboration in ...
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... reason to suppose that any portion of the Cuban people would be dissatisfied by our recognizing their representative in this country or that they disagree in the earnest wish for that recognition . The same thing could hardly be said of ...
... reason to suppose that any portion of the Cuban people would be dissatisfied by our recognizing their representative in this country or that they disagree in the earnest wish for that recognition . The same thing could hardly be said of ...
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... reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of ... reasons for agreeing to that report , and for the passage of the resolution of the Senator from Pennsylvania ( Mr ...
... reason stated to excuse or paliate the cruelties that Spain has inflicted upon her subjects in Cuba . In none of ... reasons for agreeing to that report , and for the passage of the resolution of the Senator from Pennsylvania ( Mr ...
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