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... The Life of William McKinley - Страница 24по Charles Sumner Olcott - 1916Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 страници
...the powers, I stated the confidence of this Government, for its part, that equal appreciation would be shown for its own earnest and unselfish endeavors to fulfill a dut}' to humanity by ending a situation the indefinite prolongation of which had become insufferable.... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - 1898 - 482 страници
...sturdy reply sufficiently indicated his position : " The Government of the United States appreciates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable." The President's Message. April nth President McKinley sent his famous message to Congress, with consular... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - 1898 - 479 страници
...sturdy reply sufficiently indicated his position: 14 The Government of the United States appreciates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable." The President's Message. April nth President McKinley sent his famous message to Congress, with consular... | |
| Henry Allen Tupper - 1898 - 284 страници
...United States appreciates the hu in anita MARINA STREET, SANTIAGO DE CUBA. ri 111 and di' interested character of the communication now made on behalf...indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable." This is not a war for conquest. This is a fact hard for Spain to admit; for all of her wars, during... | |
| James Rankin Young, Joseph Hampton Moore - 1898 - 766 страници
...humanity. The Situation Pronounced Insufferable. " The Government of the United States appreciates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...to humanity by ending a situation, the indefinite pr< longation of which has become insufferable.' 1 Upon the conclusion of the ceremony the diplomats,... | |
| James Rankin Young, Joseph Hampton Moore - 1898 - 768 страници
...humanity. The Situation Pronounced Insufferable. " The Government of the United States appreciates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...to humanity by ending a situation, the indefinite pr< longation of which has become insufferable." Upon the conclusion of the ceremony the diplomats,... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1898 - 790 страници
...the United States, are also aware of The Government of the United States appreciates the munication now made on behalf of the powers named, and, for its...indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable. of European minister, Sir Julian Pauncefote, did Menace. not ac( . ^.j^ ^ е representatives of the... | |
| 1898 - 434 страници
...door, besides shocking its sentiment of humanity. " The Government of the United States appreciates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...shown for its own earnest and unselfish endeavors to fulfil a duty to humanity by ending a situation, the indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable."... | |
| 1898 - 702 страници
...McKinley replying to the letter's representatives: " The government of the United States appreci.ates the humanitarian and disinterested character of the...shown for its own earnest and unselfish endeavors to fulfil a duty to humanity by ending a situation, the indefinite prolongation of which has become insufferable."... | |
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