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" Third. The right to intervene may be justified by the very serious injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people, and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of the utmost importance. The present... "
Cuba and the Intervention - Page 52
by Albert Gardner Robinson - 1905 - 359 pages
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 14

United States. President - 1897 - 494 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of...people have such trade and business relations; when the Ihr ":s and liberty of our citizens are in constant danger and their property destroyed and themselves...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, Volume 10

United States. President - 1897 - 714 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of...constant menace to our peace and entails upon this Goverument an enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for years in an island so near us and with...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 pages
...property and devastation of the island. , and which is of the utmost importance. The present condition ^ Affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace and entails upon this "^»Vernment an enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for years 1 an island so near us and with...
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Republican Text Book for the Campaign of 1898

Republican Congressional Committee - 1898 - 420 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of...with which our people have such trade and business relations—when the lives and liberty of our citizens are in constant danger and their property destroyed...
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A Chronicle of the War: Including Historical Documents, Army and Navy ...

Arthur Irwin Street - 1898 - 180 pages
...by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth—And, which is of most importance, the present condition of affairs in Cuba...such trade and business relations; when the lives and liberties of our citizens are in constant danger, and their property destroyed and themselves ruined;...
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Republican Campaign Text Book

1898 - 418 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of...an enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for 3rears in an island so near us and with which our people have such trade and business relations —...
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The Pearl of the Antilles: A View of the Past and a Glance at the Future

Frederic M. Noa - 1898 - 108 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people, and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. " Fourth, and which is...utmost importance. The present condition of affairs of Cuba is a constant menace to our peace, and entails upon this government an enormous expense. With...
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New Grammar School History of the United States: To which are Added the ...

John Jacob Anderson - 1898 - 482 pages
...wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. The present condition of affairs in Cnba is a constant menace to our peace, and entails upon this government an enormous expense by compelling us to keep on a semi-war footing with a nation with which we are at peace." 115. Congress...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1899 - 740 pages
...injury to the commerce, trade, and business of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of...business relations; when the lives and liberty of our citi2ens are in constant danger and their property destroyed and themselves rnined; where our trading...
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The Tribune Almanac and Political Register

1899 - 794 pages
...people, and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. "Fourth — And which IB of the utmost importance. The present- condition of...such trade and business relations — when the lives an-i liberty of our citizens are in constant danger and their property destroyed and themselves ruined...
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