| United States. President - 1897 - 494 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between us and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest, as well to enforce a... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 714 Seiten
...unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as a nentral to stop the war, according to the large dictates of...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest, as well to enforce a... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 712 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between tis and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as a neutral to stop the war, according to thé large dictates of humanity and following many historical precedents where neighboring states have... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 Seiten
...-untarnished by differences between us and Spain and unstained by the "blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as a neutral to stop the -vvar, according to the large dictates of humanity and following many historical precedents where neighboring... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1898 - 820 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between us and Spain, and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest as well to enforce a... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 604 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by diffeiences between us and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest, as well to enforce a... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada - 1898 - 700 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between us and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest as well to enforce a... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1898 - 694 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between us and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds. It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest as well to enforce a... | |
| Ebenezer Hannaford - 1898 - 68 Seiten
...Cuba, untarnished by differences between us and Spain and unstained by the blood of American citizens. The forcible intervention of the United States as...neighboring states have interfered to check the hopeless sacrifice of life by internecine conflicts beyond their borders, is justifiable on rational grounds.... | |
| John Randolph Spears - 1898 - 448 Seiten
...many that proved the Spanish Government at once impotent and utterly vicious. It was undeniable that " the forcible intervention of the United States, as...humanity, and following many historical precedents, is justifiable on rational grounds." "The grounds for such intervention may be briefly summarized as... | |
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