The Life of William McKinley, 第 2 巻Houghton Mifflin, 1916 |
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... would be willing to wait for Spain to restore peace and stop the starvation of the people . He said : " Confidential report shows naval board will make unanimous report that Maine was blown up by sub- marine 18 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
... would be willing to wait for Spain to restore peace and stop the starvation of the people . He said : " Confidential report shows naval board will make unanimous report that Maine was blown up by sub- marine 18 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
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... be willing to wait for Spain to restore peace and stop the starvation of the people . He said : - " Confidential report shows naval board will make unanimous report that Maine was blown up by sub- marine 18 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
... be willing to wait for Spain to restore peace and stop the starvation of the people . He said : - " Confidential report shows naval board will make unanimous report that Maine was blown up by sub- marine 18 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
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... naval forces of the United States , to secure peace and establish a stable government in Cuba , at the same time announcing that he was prepared to execute every obligation imposed upon him by the Constitution and the law . It was a ...
... naval forces of the United States , to secure peace and establish a stable government in Cuba , at the same time announcing that he was prepared to execute every obligation imposed upon him by the Constitution and the law . It was a ...
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... naval forces of the United States to execute the purpose of this resolution . " On the same day the Senate Committee on For- eign Relations offered a resolution upon which it had been at work for a week before the receipt of the ...
... naval forces of the United States to execute the purpose of this resolution . " On the same day the Senate Committee on For- eign Relations offered a resolution upon which it had been at work for a week before the receipt of the ...
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... naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters . " Third . That the President of the United States be , and he hereby is , directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States , and to call into the actual ...
... naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters . " Third . That the President of the United States be , and he hereby is , directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States , and to call into the actual ...
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accept Administration Admiral Admiral Dewey Aguinaldo Alger American appointed army autonomy Buffalo Cabinet candidate Canton cession China Chinese civil command Commission Commissioners conference Congress coöperation Cortelyou Cuba Cuban debt declared demand dent Dewey dispatch duty Elihu Root favor feeling Filipinos fleet force foreign friendly friends Governor hand Havana independence insurgents interests islands Judge Day July Legation letter Luzon Manila McKin McKinley's ment military Minister morning nation naval navy negotiations never nomination Ohio party peace Peking Philippines Platt Platt Amendment political Porto Rico possible President McKinley President's protection protocol purpose question reply Republican responsibility Roosevelt Santiago Secretary of War Secretary Root seemed Senator Hanna sent Shafter ships sovereignty Spain Spanish Spanish Government Spanish-American War speech Taft talk telegram telegraphed tion treaty troops United Washington White House WILLIAM MCKINLEY word
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31 ページ - Teller, was adopted on the same day without division: — "Fourth. That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
323 ページ - my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee, E'en though it be a cross — " Fainter and fainter came the words until the whisper .could scarcely be heard. Then a moment of silence. "That has been my inextinguishable prayer," he murmured, almost inaudibly.
24 ページ - the humanitarian and disinterested character of the communication now made on behalf of the powers named, and for its part is confident that equal appreciation will be shown for its own earnest and unselfish endeavors to fulfill a duty to humanity ' by ending a situation the indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable.
38 ページ - War has commenced between the United States and Spain. Proceed at once to the Philippine Islands. Commence operations at once, particularly against Spanish fleet. You must capture vessels or destroy. Use utmost endeavors. LONG. On the same day Dewey had sailed from Hongkong in accordance with the requirements of British neutrality. He received the message on the 26th, and on the
217 ページ - opinion of the majority of the court made the important distinction, that "Porto Rico is a territory appurtenant and belonging to the United States, but not a part of the United States within the revenue clause of the Constitution.
229 ページ - accountability. We regard the condition at Peking as one of virtual anarchy whereby power and responsibility are practically devolved upon the local provincial authorities. So long as they are not in overt collusion with rebellion and use their power
241 ページ - on the part of the powers to an amicable settlement of all the questions arising out of the recent troubles, and the friendly good offices of this Government will, with the assent of the other powers, be cheerfully placed at Your Majesty's disposal for that purpose." Secretary Cortelyou to Colonel Montgomery 11.20 AM, July 23,
30 ページ - message to Congress of April eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, upon which the action of Congress was invited: Therefore, — '\Resolved, by the Senate and House of
71 ページ - the West Indies. ARTICLE 5. The United States and Spain will each appoint not more than five commissioners to treat of peace, and the commissioners so appointed shall meet at Paris not later than October I, 1898, and proceed to the negotiation and conclusion of a treaty of peace, which treaty shall be subject to ratification according to the respective constitutional forms of the two countries. ARTICLE
197 ページ - and every possible provision made, to carry out these objects through the channels of civil administration, although necessarily under military control. The people of Cuba, without regard to previous affiliations, should be invited and urged to cooperate in these objects by the exercise of moderation, conciliation, and