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808 Commercialism to Divide the South . 910 Apprentice System , A Novel
Revival of the . I 228 Communism Found Wanting ... 1256 Arboretum , The
Remarkable Work of the Arnold .. Common Sense and Good Law .. 904 Sylvester
Baxter .
808 Commercialism to Divide the South . 910 Apprentice System , A Novel
Revival of the . I 228 Communism Found Wanting ... 1256 Arboretum , The
Remarkable Work of the Arnold .. Common Sense and Good Law .. 904 Sylvester
Baxter .
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679 South , Barbarism and Heroism in the . ..1250 South , Breaking Up the Solid .
. Senator John L. McLaurin . 985 South , Commercialism to Divide the 910 South
to Yield at Last ? Is the Solid . 797 Spanish Loss of Trade in the War , The .
679 South , Barbarism and Heroism in the . ..1250 South , Breaking Up the Solid .
. Senator John L. McLaurin . 985 South , Commercialism to Divide the 910 South
to Yield at Last ? Is the Solid . 797 Spanish Loss of Trade in the War , The .
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Cuba will begin its career of Instruction ; and it was reported on April 1 ,
independence with advantages that no other that an officer of the Czar's
household had part of America south of the United States shot at him , had
missed him and had ...
Cuba will begin its career of Instruction ; and it was reported on April 1 ,
independence with advantages that no other that an officer of the Czar's
household had part of America south of the United States shot at him , had
missed him and had ...
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Great Britain is Russian conduct in Manchuria has inflamed yet engaged in South
Africa . Africa . Our own the Japanese Government . There has been government
wisely restricts its activity to an open threat of war , and Japan has been moral ...
Great Britain is Russian conduct in Manchuria has inflamed yet engaged in South
Africa . Africa . Our own the Japanese Government . There has been government
wisely restricts its activity to an open threat of war , and Japan has been moral ...
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... tion will of course be paid to an adequate now report and interpret more
religious news representation of the opportunities afforded than the church
papers did in the time of by the Central and South American States their greatest
influence .
... tion will of course be paid to an adequate now report and interpret more
religious news representation of the opportunities afforded than the church
papers did in the time of by the Central and South American States their greatest
influence .
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Página 730 - That the Government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Página 728 - Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Página 728 - Spain relinquishes all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba. And as the island is, upon its evacuation by Spain, to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property.
Página 730 - President is hereby authorized to leave the government and control of the island of Cuba to its people so soon as a government shall have been established in said island under a constitution, which, either as a part thereof or in an ordinance appended thereto, shall define the future relations of the United States with Cuba substantially as follows: "1.
Página 732 - Cuba, and to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and tranquillity and the security of its citizens as well as our own, and to use the military and naval forces of the United States as may be necessary for these purposes.
Página 731 - Second. That it is the duty of the United States to demand and the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Página 730 - That the Government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the Government of Cuba.
Página 730 - That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Página 730 - That the government of Cuba will execute, and as far as necessary extend, the plans already devised or other plans to be mutually agreed upon, for the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented thereby assuring protection to the people and commerce of Cuba, as well as to the commerce of the southern ports of the United States and the people residing therein.
Página 731 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination, when that is accomplished, to leave the government and control of the island to its people.