"Red Paper" of Mexico: An Exposé of the Great Cientifico Conspiracy to Eliminate Don Venustiano Carranza, Issue 1 |
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... fact that many of his advisers tried to make him see that Carranza was es- sentially an aristocrat and a reformer and that the people were fighting for more than reform . ” The work of the Villa advisers was slowly bearing fruit ; the ...
... fact that many of his advisers tried to make him see that Carranza was es- sentially an aristocrat and a reformer and that the people were fighting for more than reform . ” The work of the Villa advisers was slowly bearing fruit ; the ...
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... fact that he cannot say the revo- lution has completely triumphed . This con- vention will be vested with the most ample authority , the designation of a provisional government , and will map out the plans for the establishment of a ...
... fact that he cannot say the revo- lution has completely triumphed . This con- vention will be vested with the most ample authority , the designation of a provisional government , and will map out the plans for the establishment of a ...
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... fact of its relying on small forces and scanty sup- plies , I esteem it an easy matter to define its real attitude , which is principally due to the labor of intrigue consummated by the bad element surrounding surrounding Zapata , WHOSE ...
... fact of its relying on small forces and scanty sup- plies , I esteem it an easy matter to define its real attitude , which is principally due to the labor of intrigue consummated by the bad element surrounding surrounding Zapata , WHOSE ...
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... fact that the trust which Con- stitutionalism has placed in my hands is so sacred , on my retirement I believe it my un- rescindable duty to place the same in the hands of those who have conferred it on me , who are necessarily the ...
... fact that the trust which Con- stitutionalism has placed in my hands is so sacred , on my retirement I believe it my un- rescindable duty to place the same in the hands of those who have conferred it on me , who are necessarily the ...
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... fact that you were to blame for the in- cident at Huitzilac . I must advise you that this matter was not one of much importance , and it seems that they gave you exaggerated reports of the same . What we consider a grave affair , and ...
... fact that you were to blame for the in- cident at Huitzilac . I must advise you that this matter was not one of much importance , and it seems that they gave you exaggerated reports of the same . What we consider a grave affair , and ...
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Page 19 - ... government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of the people, nation or community ; of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration ; and...
Page 8 - ... be had to reprisals, aggression, or hostility of any kind, by the one republic against the other, until the Government of that which deems itself aggrieved shall have maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighborship, whether it would not be better that such difference should be settled by the arbitration of commissioners appointed on each side, or by that of a friendly nation.
Page 7 - For myself, I was bitterly opposed to the measure, and to this day regard the war, which resulted, as one of the most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation.
Page 22 - In view of the premises, the president is authorized and requested to invite, at an appropriate time, not later than the close of the war in Europe, all the great governments of the world to send representatives to a conference which shall be charged with the duty of formulating a plan for a court of arbitration or other tribunal, to which disputed questions between nations shall be referred for adjudication and peaceful settlement, and to consider the question of disarmament and submit their recommendation...