| History, Modern - 1900 - 376 pages
...Protocol, hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended, and notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each Government to the commanders of its military and naval forces." || Even before the signing of the Protocol the President of the Union, after apprising the Ambassador... | |
| Education - 1898 - 326 pages
...signature hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended, and that notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of its military and naval forces; Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, do, in accordance with the stipulations... | |
| American periodicals - 1898 - 864 pages
...signature hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended, and that notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of its military and naval forces. Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, president of the United States, do, in accordance with the stipulations... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1894 - 1166 pages
...i. 6. On the signing ot the protocol hostilities will be suspended, and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of its military and i naval forces. On October i the American and Spanish Peace Commissioners held their first joint meeting... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 846 pages
...protocol hostilities between the two countries should be suspended and that notice to that effect should be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of its military and naval forces. Under terms of the protocol the President appointed military commissions to superintend the evacuation... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 732 pages
...signature hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended and that notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each Government to the commanders of its military and naval forces: Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, do, in accordance with the stipulations... | |
| American literature - 1898 - 772 pages
...1. 6. On the signing of the protocol hostilities will be suspended, and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each government to...the commanders of its military and naval forces. The sixth point, obviously, was the one °^ Pr¡lnary significance and importance, inasmuch as it provided... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - Spanish-American War, 1898 - 1898 - 468 pages
...1. 6. On the signing of the protocol, hostilities will be suspended and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each Government to...commanders of its military and naval forces." The cost of the War. United States. 503 men killed.* 1,415 men wounded.* $122,000,000.* One ship, $250,000... | |
| Jerome Bruce Crabtree - Cuba - 1898 - 482 pages
...evacuation. 6. On the signing of the protocol, hostilities will be suspended and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each Government to...commanders of its military and naval forces." The cost of the War. United States. 503 men killed.* 1,415 men wounded.* $122,000,000.* One ship, $250,000... | |
| James Otis - Cuba - 1898 - 536 pages
...signature hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended, and that notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of its military and naval forces ; of the United States a suspension of hostilities, and do hereby command that orders be immediately... | |
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