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" The present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace and entails upon this government an enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for years in an island so near us and with which our people have such trade and business relations... "
Pictorial History of Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom: A Thrilling ... - 313 페이지
저자: Trumbull White - 1898 - 560 페이지
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The Doctrine of Necessity in International Law

Burleigh Cushing Rodick - 1928 - 216 페이지
...Higgins, p. 91; Wright, Quincy: "Territorial Propinquity," AJJL., Vol. 12, 1918, pp. 542-^3. 140. " The present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace, and . . . the lives and liberty of our citizens are in constant danger and their property destroyed and...
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Munsey's Magazine for ..., 20권

1899 - 996 페이지
...of our people, and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of the utmost importance. The present condition...our people have such trade and business relations — where the lives and liberty of our citizens are in constant danger and their property destroyed...
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Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-hating and Empire-building

Richard Drinnon - 1997 - 614 페이지
...conditions that invoked the "necessities of self-defence" for the United States; or, as McKinley put it, "the present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace." As in 1818, this "intolerable condition of affairs which is at our doors" * cried out for relief and...
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Beneath the United States: A History of U. S. Policy Toward Latin America

Lars Schoultz - 1998 - 500 페이지
...that "the time for intervention has arrived. Humanity demands that we shall act."45 Declaring that "the present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace," on April 11 McKinley sent his war message to Congress, insisting "in the name of humanity, in the name...
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Presidential Documents: The Speeches, Proclamations, and Policies that Have ...

Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 페이지
...of our people, and by the wanton destructton of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of the utmost importance. The present condition...enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for years m an island so near us and with which our people have such trade and business relations: when the lives...
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The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History ...

D. W. Meinig - 1986 - 484 페이지
...humanity, “ “the very serious injury to the commerce, trade, and business ofour people,” and because “the present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant...entails upon this Government an enormous expense,” the United States had the right to intervene “to secure a full and final termination of hostilities....
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The United States, 1763-2001

John Spiller - 2005 - 356 페이지
...Part 2: Essays US foreign policy in the 1890s 1 From McKinley's 'war' message to Congress, 1898: . . . The present condition of affairs in Cuba is a constant menace to our peace . . . and compel us to keep on a semi-war footing with a nation with which we are at peace . . . (a) Explain...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1922, 13권

United States. President - 1917 - 562 페이지
...of our people and by the wanton destruction of property and devastation of the island. Fourth, and which is of the utmost importance. The present condition...an enormous expense. With such a conflict waged for yean in an island so near us and with which our people have such trade and Bus1ness relations; when...
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Power and Progress: American National Identity, the War of 1898, and the ...

Paul T. McCartney - 2006 - 392 페이지
...Cuba, to protect American trade, and to put an end to "the present condition of affairs in Cuba [that] is a constant menace to our peace, and entails upon this government an enormous expense." McRinley then noted how the conditions to which he referred led to the sinking of the Maine. He did...
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Power and Progress: American National Identity, the War of 1898, and the ...

Paul T. McCartney - 2006 - 392 페이지
...Cuba, to protect American trade, and to put an end to "the present condition of affairs in Cuba [that] is a constant menace to our peace, and entails upon this government an enormous expense." McRinley then noted how the conditions to which he referred led to the sinking of the Maine. He did...
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