| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. In view of all this the Congress was asked to authorize and empower... | |
| Frederic M. Noa - 1898 - 108 str.
...Ttbe -Knicfietboclwc pteaf, flew DEDICATED TO THE HEROES AND HEROINES OF AMERICAN AND CUBAN LIBERTY "In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...duty to speak and act, the war in Cuba must stop." (President McKinley's Special Message to Congress, April n, 1898.) iii ON DEPARTING FROM CUBA (1836)... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1898 - 790 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask the Congress... | |
| Archibald Wilberforce - 1898 - 376 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba. "In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. "In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask the Congress... | |
| Arthur D. Hall - 1898 - 366 str.
...condition which cannot longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba. THE LAST DAYS OP PEACK. 151 "In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop." The President then refers the whole matter to Congress to decide... | |
| John Randolph Spears - 1911 - 444 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured is the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. " In view of these facts and these considerations I ask the Congress... | |
| Henry Houghton Beck - 1898 - 578 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured, is the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization,...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. " In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask the... | |
| 1898 - 418 str.
...repose from a condUÀoxv •wVvSv longer be endured is the enforced çatvîvcaAÀo^ oi C<vu>cra« "Vo. name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask the Congress... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1898 - 420 str.
...relief and repose from a condition which can no longer be endured is the enforced pacification, at name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in...which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop. In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask the Congress... | |
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