| 1914 - 1248 páginas
...benent of mankind. He had already explained the wording of the request by saying of Huerta : (Inly part of the country is under his control. If armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| 1914 - 798 páginas
...civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own constitution, it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| Leon Albert Smith - 1914 - 528 páginas
...by civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own constitution it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should, unhappily, come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| 1914 - 936 páginas
...civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own constitution, it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| Walther Schoenborn - 1914 - 66 páginas
...57 strife. If we are to accept the teste of its own constitution, it has no government. Gen. HUEETA has set his power up in the City of Mexico, such as...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only Gen. HUERTA... | |
| Miles Dobson - 1914 - 176 páginas
...tests of its own constitution it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in Mexico City, such as it is, without right and by methods for which there can be no justification. Only a part of the country is under his control. If an armed conflict should unhappily come as a result... | |
| Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 450 páginas
...should be saluted in such a way as to indicate a new spirit and attitude on the part of the Huertistas. This Government can, I earnestly hope, in no circumstances...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only Gen. Huerta... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 490 páginas
...civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own Constitution, it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 páginas
...civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own Constitution, it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 522 páginas
...civil strife. If we are to accept the tests of its own Constitution, it has no government. General Huerta has set his power up in the City of Mexico,...armed conflict should unhappily come as a result of his attitude of personal resentment toward this Government, we should be fighting only General Huerta... | |
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