| 1900 - 676 páginas
...Constitution at the outbreak of the Spanish war? "I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of. That by our code of morality would be criminal aggression." Is criminal aggression to be allowed now more than then? How did we apply our code of morality to Cuba?... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 712 páginas
...contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that can not be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggression. ТЬегегцюп I reviewed these alternatives in the light of President Grant's measured words,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 712 páginas
...contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that can not be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggтeяsion. Recognition of the belligerency of the Cuban insurgents has often been canvassed as a... | |
| Henry Allen Tupper - 1898 - 284 páginas
...of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of, which by our code of morality would be criminal aggression.'...light of President Grant's measured words, uttered in t875, when, after seven years of sanguinary, destructive and cruel hostilities in Cuba, he reached... | |
| 1898 - 656 páginas
...contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that can not be thought of. That by our code of morality would be criminal aggression. Recognition of the belligerency of the Cuban insurgents has often been canvassed as a possible if not... | |
| 1898 - 556 páginas
...belligerency of the Cubans nor for intervention upon humanitarian grounds. As to forcible annexation, " that can not be thought of. That by our code of morality would be criminal aggression." In closing his discussion of the question, he says : " The near future will demonstrate whether the... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1900 - 1250 páginas
...different plans which might be adopted he says: "I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggression." In this he was perfectly sincere and perfectly right. Three years ago no one dreamed that we had any... | |
| 1898 - 456 páginas
...intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggression. Recognition of the belligerency of the Cuban insurgents has often been canvassed as a possible if not... | |
| 1898 - 460 páginas
...intervention In favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of. That, by our code of morality, would be criminal aggression. Recognition of the belligerency of the Cuban insurgents has often oeen canvassed as a possible if not... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1899 - 740 páginas
...contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that can not be thought of. That, by our code of morality,...after seven years of sanguinary, destructive, and cmel hostilities in Cuba, he reached the conclusion that the recognition of the independence of Cuba... | |
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