| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1899 - 514 páginas
...virtue they projected a fourth resolution into the ear of human selfishness and blood-guiltiness : "Fourth — That -the United States hereby disclaims...government and control of the island to its people." Men could not have bound themselves more inviolably to conduct the war to the end on these principles... | |
| 1899 - 1004 páginas
...Congress passed unanimously certain resolutions respecting Cuba, including among them the following : Fourth — That the United States hereby disclaims...government and control of the island to its people. Why should not Congress at the present juncture pass a similar resolution respecting the Philippines?... | |
| Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1899 - 400 páginas
...free the people of Cuba, it was stated in language so clear that ambiguity was out of the question : " That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people." The Englishman, alert in seeking instances that tend to justify Britain's position in Egypt, believes and... | |
| 1899 - 782 páginas
...proposed by it. Cuba,.— As to Cuba, the Intervention Resolution of Congress of April 19th declared that " the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the Island to Its people." Article I of the Treaty of Peace, dealing especially with this island, is as follows (the text used... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 páginas
...the several States to such extent as may be necessary, to carry these resolutions into effect. "4. That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people." This resolution was approved by the Executive on the next day, April 20. A copy was at once communicated... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1899 - 324 páginas
...the war, that the United States has no disposition to seize territory or to dictate its government. " The United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people." The plea that these words were intended for Cuba only and do not pledge us to like action elsewhere is... | |
| 1899 - 802 páginas
...proposed by it. Cuba.— As to Cuba, the Intervention Resolution of Congress of April 19th declared that "the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to Its people." Article I of the Treaty of Peace, dealing especially with this island, is as follows (the text used... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 páginas
...resolutions, which has already been read, in which it was said by this body and by the Congress — That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people. — there was any admission that we were waging a war of conquest? No one had the boldness to make... | |
| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1899 - 514 páginas
...projected a fourth resolution into the ear of human selfishness and blood-guiltiness: "Fourth—-That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people." Men could not have bound themselves more inviolably to conduct the war to the end on these principles... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1899 - 256 páginas
...several States, to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect. " Fourth. The United States hereby disclaims any disposition...government and control of the island to its people." This declaration of war, in its purpose, its form, and its spirit, touches the high-water mark of government... | |
| |