History of Later Years of the Hawaiian Monarchy and the Revolution of 1893Hawaiian gazette Company, 1896 - 239 páginas |
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... relations and in their just proportions . The official documents on both sides bearing on the case are given in full , including the report of Col. J. H. Blount to the President of the United States , and the report of the Senate ...
... relations and in their just proportions . The official documents on both sides bearing on the case are given in full , including the report of Col. J. H. Blount to the President of the United States , and the report of the Senate ...
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... relations whereby their mutual interests have been developed , and the preponderant and paramount share thus acquired by the United States and their citizens in the productions , industries and trade of the said Islands , and especially ...
... relations whereby their mutual interests have been developed , and the preponderant and paramount share thus acquired by the United States and their citizens in the productions , industries and trade of the said Islands , and especially ...
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... relations of the Ha- waiian Islands , both with the . United States and foreign countries shall continue as regards the commerce of said Islands with the rest of the United States and with foreign countries , but this shall not be ...
... relations of the Ha- waiian Islands , both with the . United States and foreign countries shall continue as regards the commerce of said Islands with the rest of the United States and with foreign countries , but this shall not be ...
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... Relations , of which Senator Morgan is the chair- man , and was favored by a large majority of the Senate . It was , however , so near the close of the Congressional term that it was impossible to press the matter to a vote , or even to ...
... Relations , of which Senator Morgan is the chair- man , and was favored by a large majority of the Senate . It was , however , so near the close of the Congressional term that it was impossible to press the matter to a vote , or even to ...
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... Relations . THE MISSION OF THEO . H. DAVIES AND KAIULANI . Meanwhile another party appeared upon the scene . The Princess Kaiulani , daughter of Gov. Archibald Cleghorn of Honolulu , and the Princess Likelike , the younger sister of ...
... Relations . THE MISSION OF THEO . H. DAVIES AND KAIULANI . Meanwhile another party appeared upon the scene . The Princess Kaiulani , daughter of Gov. Archibald Cleghorn of Honolulu , and the Princess Likelike , the younger sister of ...
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action American minister annexation appointed arms arrived assurance Attorney-General authority Ballarat Blount Blount's report Boston Capt Carter Castle & Cooke claim Claus Spreckels Commissioner Committee of Safety communication constitution of 1887 Crisp Photo Damon December declared diplomatic elected Envoy ernment ex-Queen executive existing fact favor Foreign Affairs Government building Gresham Hawaii Hawaiian Government Hawaiian Islands Henry Waterhouse hereby Honolulu January January 17 Joseph Nawahi Kalakaua King L. A. Thurston land Legation Legislature letter Liliuokalani martial law mass meeting ment Messrs Minister of Foreign Minister Stevens monarchy native Nordhoff Oahu Palace Parker party Paul Neumann persons political present President Dole proclamation prorogation protection Provisional Government Queen received recognized the Provisional reply representative Republic of Hawaii request restoration revolution SAMUEL PARKER Secretary Senate sent Spreckels statement station house surrender tion treaty United States troops vote Washington Willis Wiltse
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Página 73 - States shall enact special laws for their management and disposition; provided that all revenue from or proceeds of the same, except as regards such part thereof as may be used or occupied for the civil, military, or naval purposes of the United States, or may be assigned for the use of the local government, shall be used solely for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands for educational and other public purposes.
Página 73 - States the absolute fee and ownership of all public, Government, or Crown lands, public buildings or edifices, ports, harbors, military equipment, and all other public property of every kind and description belonging to the Government of the Hawaiian Islands, together with every right and appurtenance thereunto appertaining...
Página 110 - It has thus made known to the world that the uniform policy and practice of the United States is to avoid all interference in disputes which merely relate to the internal government of other nations, and eventually to recognize the authority of the prevailing party without reference to our particular interests and views or to the merits of the original controversy.
Página 74 - When this convention shall have been duly ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, on the one part, and on the other by His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington within three months from the date hereof, or sooner, if possible.
Página 217 - I do solemnly swear, in the presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States...
Página 217 - On this.... day of July, AD, 1917, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public, in and for the County of State of Texas, John Jones, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who acknowledged to me that he executed the same freely and voluntarily and for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
Página 73 - States and its citizens in the industries and trade of said islands, and of the expressed desire of the Government of the republic of Hawaii that those islands should be incorporated into the United States as an integral part thereof and under its sovereignty, have determined to accomplish by treaty an object so important to their mutual and permanent welfare.
Página 182 - That king James II. having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and having, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, violated the fundamental laws, and withdrawn himself out of the kingdom ; has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Página 66 - LILIUOKALANI, by the Grace of God, and under the constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Queen, do hereby solemnly protest against any and all acts done against myself and the constitutional Government of the Hawaiian Kingdom by certain persons claiming to have established a Provisional Government of and for this Kingdom. That I yield to the superior force of the United States of America, whose minister plenipotentiary, His Excellency John L. Stevens, has caused the United States troops to be landed...
Página 73 - The existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands...