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" Havana, fronting a long line of our shores destitute of the same advantage; the nature of its productions and of its wants, furnishing the supplies and needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial,—give it an importance... "
A History of the Cuban Republic: A Study in Hispanic American Politics - Page 51
by Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 685 pages
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 12

United States. Congress. House - 782 pages
...the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial. — give it an mvpotXatvce in the sum of our national interests with which that of no other fotevgftXEtvXorj ttax\*i comoared, : and little inferior to that which binds the different members...
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3

William Henry Seward - 1853 - 700 pages
...supplies and needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial—give it nn importance in the sum of our national interests with...together. Such, indeed, are, between the interests of Hint island and of this country, the geographical, commercial, moral, and political relations, formed...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 22; Volume 27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 pages
...commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial — give it an importance in the sum ofournational interests with which that of no other foreign territory...together. Such, indeed, are, between the interests ofthat island and of this country, the geographical, commercial, moral, and political relations, formed...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 28

1853 - 798 pages
...law of nature could not cast her off from its bosom." And he declares that Cuba has " anjmportance in the sum of our national interests with which that...that WHICH BINDS THE DIFFERENT MEMBERS OF THIS UNION тоOKTHBR." At the commencement of Mr. Adams's administration, (which followed in the traik of the...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 pages
...thesuppliesand needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial — give it an importance in the sum of our national interests...can be compared, and little inferior to that which hinds Uie different members of this Union together. Such, indeed, are, between the interests of that...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 28

1853 - 802 pages
...which bjfthe same law of nature could not cast her off from its bosom." And he declares that Cuba has " an ^importance in the sum of our national interests...with which that of no other foreign territory can be com¡ ared, and little inferior to that WHICH BINDS ТИЕ DIFFERBNT MEMBERS OF THIS ONION тооетнвв."...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 pages
...commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial — give it an importance in tho sum of ournational interests with which that of no other foreign territory...can be compared, and little inferior to that which hinds the different members of this Union together. Suoh, indeed, are, between the interests of that...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 22; Volume 27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 418 pages
...beneficial — give it an importance in ihn sum of our national interest» with which that of no olhcr foreign territory can be compared, and little inferior to that which binds trie different members of this Union together. Such, indeed, are, between the interests ofthat island...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 43

1859 - 424 pages
...the supplies and needing the returns of a commerce immensely profitable and mutually beneficial, give it an importance in the sum of our national interests...other foreign territory can be compared, and little infersor to that which binds the different members of this Union together. Such, indeed, are, between...
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Life and Correspondence of John A. Quitman: Major-general, U.S.A ..., Volume 2

John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne - 1860 - 400 pages
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