The History of Cuba, Volume 2B.F. Buck, Incorporated, 1920 |
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... Ferdinand , afterwards King Ferdinand VII . of Spain - then SIMON BOLIVAR a boy . They were both tennis enthusiasts , and it is told that Bolivar constantly beat the young prince on the courts at the royal palace at Madrid , just as ...
... Ferdinand , afterwards King Ferdinand VII . of Spain - then SIMON BOLIVAR a boy . They were both tennis enthusiasts , and it is told that Bolivar constantly beat the young prince on the courts at the royal palace at Madrid , just as ...
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... Ferdinand agreed that the slave trade north of the equator should be re- stricted from November 22 , 1817 , and totally abolished on May 30 , 1820. Ferdinand accepted the money , but as we have seen he did not fulfil his contract and ...
... Ferdinand agreed that the slave trade north of the equator should be re- stricted from November 22 , 1817 , and totally abolished on May 30 , 1820. Ferdinand accepted the money , but as we have seen he did not fulfil his contract and ...
Page 336
... Ferdinand , afterwards King Ferdinand VII . of Spain - then SIMON BOLIVAR a boy . They were both tennis enthusiasts , and it is told that Bolivar constantly beat the young prince on the courts at the royal palace at Madrid , just as ...
... Ferdinand , afterwards King Ferdinand VII . of Spain - then SIMON BOLIVAR a boy . They were both tennis enthusiasts , and it is told that Bolivar constantly beat the young prince on the courts at the royal palace at Madrid , just as ...
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administration Albemarle ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ Arango army authority became began Bolivar Britain British Cagigal Captain-General Carlos Casas cause census century command commerce Conde Cortes court Cuban enemy England favor Ferdinand Ferdinand VII fleet Florida force foreign France freedom French Galvez garrison Governor Guanabacoa Guemez hand Havana Havanese history of Cuba honor hundred important independence inhabitants interests island José Juan king labor land later laws liberty Lord Albemarle Louisiana Madrid Majesty master ment Mexico military militia minister Miralda Morro mother country nation natural negroes patriots peace Pedro Pensacola period pesos plantations political population port possessions prisoners Puerto Principe republic revolt royal decree rule Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Santo Domingo seemed sent ships slave trade slavery Someruelos Spain Spaniards Spanish America Spanish colonies Spanish government spirit sugar Tacon thousand tion Torre town troops United Venezuela vessels women