| 1898 - 494 páginas
...there remain only: Recognition of the insurgents as belligerents; recognition of the independence ol Cuba; neutral intervention to end the war by imposing a rational compromise between the contestants, and Intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot... | |
| Henry Allen Tupper - 1898 - 284 páginas
...the Executive was brought to the end of his effort. J. ADDISON PORTER, Secretary to the President. 44 intervention to end the war by imposing a rational compromise between the contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I speak not of forcible annexation, for that cannot... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 páginas
...were then called upon to deal. The considerations then advanced, and the exposition of the views then expressed, disclosed my sense of the extreme gravity...or the other party, and forcible annexation of the islands, I concluded it was honestly due to our friendly relations with Spain that she should be given... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 1180 páginas
...freely quoted State papers, the untried measures — recognition of the insurgents as i belligerents, recognition of the independence of Cuba, neutral intervention...the war by imposing a rational compromise between j the contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. He showed that we could not... | |
| 1899 - 700 páginas
...circumstances the President declared that of the untried measures there remained only recognition of the insurgents as belligerents ; the recognition of the...of Cuba ; neutral intervention to end the war, by proposing a rational compromise between the contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other... | |
| 1899 - 794 páginas
...eald: > " 'Of the untried measures there remain! only recognition of the Insurgents as belligerents; recognition of the independence of Cuba; neutral intervention to end the war by imposing a rational compromise bt-twet-n the contestants, and Intervention in favor of one or the other party. I epeak not of forcible... | |
| 1899 - 922 páginas
...Of the untried measures there remain only : 156 157 Recognition oí the insurgents as belligerents; recognition of the independence of Cuba ; neutral intervention to end the war by imposing a rational •.•от promise between the contestants, and intervention in favor of one or the other party. I... | |
| 1900 - 934 páginas
...States toward Spain and the Cuban insurrection as being by far the most important problem with whicli we were then called upon to deal. The considerations...annexation of the island, I concluded it was honestly due to our friendly relations with Spain that" she should be given a reasonable chance to realize her... | |
| 1900 - 938 páginas
...recognition of the Cuban insurgents as belligerents, the recognition of the independence of Cuba, ni-utral intervention to end the war by imposing a rational...annexation of the island, I concluded it was honestly due to our friendly re!atinns with Spain that she should be given a reas"naMe chance to realize her... | |
| 1900 - 568 páginas
...forcibly: "Of the untried measures there remain only recognition of the insurgents as belligerents, recognition of the independence of Cuba, neutral intervention...imposing a rational compromise between the contestants. I speak not or forcible annexation, for that cannot be thought of. That by our code of morality would... | |
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