... not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights. Annual Report of the Secretary of War - Stran 49avtor: United States. War DepartmentCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Reunion Society of Vermont Officers - 1906 - 412 strani
...most public manner that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but as friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights. Finally, it should be the earnest and paramount aim of the military administration to win the confidence,... | |
| 1898 - 864 strani
...the most public manner that we come not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their...their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to gire... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 732 strani
...proclamation declaring that we come not to make war upon the people of the Philippines, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their...their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to give... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 494 strani
...instructed to declare that we came not to make war upon the people of that country, " nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their...employments, and in their personal and religious rights." That there should be no doubt as to the paramount authority there, on the 17th of August it was directed... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 712 strani
...most public manner that we come, not as invaders or conquerors, but as friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the Government of the United States to... | |
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 1266 strani
...the Spanish naval power in these islands, the fall of the principal city, Manila, and its defenses, and the surrender of the Spanish army of occupation...homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religions rights. All persons who, by active aid or honest submission, cooperate with the United States... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 strani
...the most public manner that we come, not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their...their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to give... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1898 - 78 strani
...the most public manner that we come not to make war upon the inhabitants 'of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their...homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religions rights. All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 728 strani
...most public manner that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but as friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments and in their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or honest submission, co-operate with the government of the United States, to... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 684 strani
...most public manner that we come not as invaders or conquerors, but as friends, to protect the natives in their homes, in their employments and in their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by active aid or honest submission, co-operate with the government of the United States, to... | |
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