| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1905 - 388 pages
...between .the United States and Cuba that) the President said in his message to Congress of the lllh of April, 1898: "The only hope of relief and repose...the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of humanily, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the... | |
| Prescott Ford Jernegan - 1905 - 372 pages
...authorities. Then President McKinley sent the following message to the Congress of the United States : " In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...endangered American interests which give us the right and duty to speak and act, the war in Cuba must stop." Congress then said : " The people of Cuba are, and... | |
| 1905 - 512 pages
...peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave."1 Hence the President's conclusion: "The only hope of relief and repose from a condition...be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba." And hence his appeal to Congress and to Christendom : " In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1905 - 376 pages
...varying seasons, but it has not been and it is plain it cannot be extinguished by present methods. The only hope of relief and repose from a condition...longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba-/Tn the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 680 pages
...said, "In the name Contempt)- oj ]mmanity jn the name of civilization, in behalf of raries,17. . . 676 endangered American interests, which give us the right and the duty to speak and act, the war in Cuba must stop." April 20, 1898, a joint resolution was passed directing the THE SPANISH... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 644 pages
...said, "In the name Contempo- Qf humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of runes, IV. .576 endangered American interests, which give us the right and the duty to speak and act, the war in Cuba must stop." April 20, 1898, a joint resolution was passed directing the President... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 pages
...varying seasons, but it has not been and it is plain that it can not be extinguished by present methods. The only hope of relief and repose from a condition...of endangered American interests which give us the the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. " In view of these facts and... | |
| 1906 - 728 pages
...States as may be necessary for these purposes. ... In the name of humanity, in the name of civilisation, in behalf of endangered American interests, which...duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. *Saturday Review, April 23, 1808. tin all, more than one hundred merchantmen and swift steamers were... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 994 pages
...States as may be necessary for these purposes. ... In the name of humanity, in the name of civilisation, in behalf of endangered American interests, which...duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. " The issue is now with the Congress. It is a solemn responsibility. I have exhausted every effort... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 766 pages
...the island was a constant menace to our peace and a source of enormous expense to our government. " In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests," said the President, " the war in Cuba must stop." He asked Congress to empower him to employ the army... | |
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