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Cuba
Frank J Frank Jenne Cannon
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Do not worry if you hear of surrenders; they are of those who do not have courage, virtue, or prestige, and they do not subtract strength from the revolution; they are so many less mouths to feed. Your friend, MAXIMO GOMEZ. Mr. President, this letter, a personal one, directed from the great general to his confidante, is a practical substantiation of the statement that war is ended there. Its tenor is a sufficient justification for us at this time and in this way to demand a pause in the only po...ssible policy which is being maintained by the Ad- ministration, which would be to force the Cubans to buy their liberties anew from the Spaniard, who does not own them. In the rush and hiirry of events, bearing in mind that sixty-one resolutions on the Cuban question have been presented before the American people in Congress in the past two years, we are likely to lose sight of the one significant fact, which has existed from the beginning and which now exists, that the President of the United States can by a pen stroke stop the barbarities in Cuba, free the people there, and relieve the island from the burden which it sustains.

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