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President of The United States, Transmitting, in
Response to Senate Resolution of the 6th of January, a Report from the Secretary of State Accompanied by Copies of Correspondence Concerning the Arrrest, Imprisonment, Trial, and Condemnation to Perpetual Imprisonment in Chains of Julio Sanguilty, a
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Acts of
Congress, Treaties, Proclamations, and Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Opinions of the Attorney General Relating to Noncontiguous Territory, Cuba and Santo Domingo, and to Military Affairs .... (1912). United States: U.S. Government Printing
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Speeches
Incident to the Visit of Philander Chase Knox, Secretary of State of the United States of America, to the Countries of the Caribbean. February 23 to April 17, 1912. (1913). United States: U.S. Government Printing
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Wood, L. (1902). Civil Report of the
Military Governor, 1902: Civil orders and circulars issued from January 1st 1902 to May 20th 1902 ... Guggenheimer, Weil & co., printers, Baltimore, Md. United
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A study on Cuba: the colonial and republican periods, the socialist experiment, economic structure, institutional development, socialism and collectivization. (1965). (n.p.): University of Miami
480:, Nicolás Heredia, Carlos de la Torre, Manuel ValdĂ©s RodrĂguez, and Esteban Borrero. The Board of Superintendents of Public Schools of the Island of Cuba approved it on November 25, 1903.
416:, Manuel Sanguily became a professor of Rhetoric and Poetic Art at the Institute of Secondary Instruction of Havana on December 16, 1899. He was also named the institute's director.
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TarragĂł, R. E. (2017). Understanding Cuba as a Nation: From
European Settlement to Global Revolutionary Mission. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis.
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TarragĂł, R. E. (2017). Understanding Cuba as a Nation: From
European Settlement to Global Revolutionary Mission. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis.
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Guerra, L. (2006). The Myth of JosĂ© MartĂ: Conflicting
Nationalisms in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba. United States: University of North Carolina Press.
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Foner, P. S. (1972). The
Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Birth of American Imperialism Vol. 2: 1898–1902. United Kingdom: Monthly Review Press.
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Iglesias Utset, M. (2011). A Cultural
History of Cuba During the U.S. Occupation, 1898-1902. United States: University of North Carolina Press.
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Helg, A. (1995). Our Rightful Share: The Afro-Cuban Struggle for Equality, 1886-1912. United Kingdom: University of North Carolina Press.
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents. (1913). United States: American Society of International Law.
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Citizen of the United States, by the Authorities of Spain in Cuba. (1897). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States. (1918). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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PĂ©rez, L. (2018). Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York. United States: NYU Press.
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was named after him. A stamp series was released on January 27, 1949, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Manuel Sanguily.
343:, dedicated himself to journalism during his time in exile in the United States. Sanguily addressed a gathering of Cubans at
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308:(1868–1878). Before the war's end, Manuel left the island with his brother Julio in 1876, departing to the United States.
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Biographic Register of the Department of State. (1917). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Whitaker, J. (1913). An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord .... United Kingdom: J. Whitaker.
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Alvarez Conde, J. (1951). Carlos de la Torre, su vida y su obra. Cuba: Impr. 'El Siglo XX'.
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The Cuban Republic and JosĂ© MartĂ: Reception and Use of a National Symbol. (2006). United Kingdom: Lexington Books.
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Mackay, J. A. (1976). Encyclopedia of world stamps, 1945-1975. Brazil: McGraw-Hill.
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Annual Report of the Secretary of War. (1901). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Annual Report of the Secretary of War. (1900). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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on February 24, 1902. In 1902, a teacher certification guide in Cuba included contributions from Sanguily,
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in December 1868. Manuel Sanguily and nine other patriots managed to land on
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and elect delegates to discuss the amendment. On September 28, 1901, Gen.
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views in the Cuban press. In 1893, he published his widely known work
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administration which began on January 28, 1909. On July 14, 1910, an
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was signed in Havana and Manuel Sanguily was assigned as the
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Hojas literarias. (1893). Cuba: A. del Monte.
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