| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 712 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. Second. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. Third. The right to intervene... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - Campaign literature - 1898 - 420 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. Second. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. Third. The right to intervene... | |
| Arthur Irwin Street - Spanish-American War, 1898 - 1898 - 180 pages
...expressly our duty, for it is right at our door. Second—We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. Third—The right to intervene... | |
| Ebenezer Hannaford - Cuba - 1898 - 68 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our doors. 2. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no Government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of local protection. 3. The right to intervene... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop - Cuba - 1898 - 694 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. Second. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. Third. The right to intervene... | |
| Henry Allen Tupper - Cuba - 1898 - 284 pages
...our duty, for it is right at our door. " Second — We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. MR. CORTELVOU, Executive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1898 - 820 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. Second. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. Third. The right to intervene... | |
| Trumbull White - Cuba - 1898 - 604 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. Second. We owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can or will afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. to the commerce, trade... | |
| Frederic M. Noa - Cuba - 1898 - 108 pages
...specially our duty, for it is right at our door. " Second, we owe it to our citizens in Cuba to afford them that protection and indemnity for life and property...which no government there can, or will, afford, and to that end to terminate the conditions that deprive them of legal protection. " Third, the right to intervene... | |
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