| 1898 - 864 str.
...extent its obligations in this regard. It will, therefore, be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 712 str.
...fullest extent its obligations in this regard. It will therefore be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 494 str.
...of December, after the treaty was signed, the commander of the forces of occupation was instructed " to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come, not as invaders and conquerors, but as friends to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments, and in... | |
| Henry Francis Keenan - 1898 - 614 str.
...fullest extent its obligations in this regard. It will therefore be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation, to announce and proclaim in the most public manner, that we come, not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba nor upon any party 480 UNDER CHANGED CONDITIONS. or faction... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1898 - 78 str.
...extent its obligations in this regard. It will, therefore, be the duty of the Commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come not to make war upon the inhabitants 'of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect... | |
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 1266 str.
...extent its obligations in this regard. It -will therefore be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come, not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 str.
...fullest extent its obligations in this regard. It will therefore be the duty of the commander of the army of occupation to announce and proclaim in the most public manner that we come, not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect... | |
| Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 350 str.
...property of the people of the islands and for the confirmation of all their private rights and relations. It will be the duty of the commander of the forces...in their homes, in their employments and in their p rsonal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or honest submission, co-operate... | |
| Karl Irving Faust - 1899 - 474 str.
...property of the people of the islands and for the confirmation of all their private rights and relations. It will be the duty of the commander of the forces...that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but as frieuds to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments and in their p-rsonal and religious... | |
| 1899 - 642 str.
...property of the people of the islands and for the confirmation of all their private rights and relations. It will be the duty of the commander of the forces...manner that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but aa friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and... | |
| |