Cuban Foreign Relations, 1818-1830University of California, 1927 - 188 pages |
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... King of Spain refused to recognize the independence of the South American states this would be impossible . Clay suggested to Addington that in this case there were two alternatives ; the establishment of an independent government in ...
... King of Spain refused to recognize the independence of the South American states this would be impossible . Clay suggested to Addington that in this case there were two alternatives ; the establishment of an independent government in ...
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... King . However , he made it clear that Spain was to understand that the signatory powers still withheld the right to ... King found in King's despatch to Clay , August 11 , 1825. Manning , op.cit , III , 1557 . 30. Draft of the ...
... King . However , he made it clear that Spain was to understand that the signatory powers still withheld the right to ... King found in King's despatch to Clay , August 11 , 1825. Manning , op.cit , III , 1557 . 30. Draft of the ...
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... into disorder , but which may excite powerful anxiety in some of the United States . " 31 31. King to Canning , August 24 , 1825. Manning , op.cit , III , 1562 . ' ... : Canning was confessedly disappointed in King's reply.
... into disorder , but which may excite powerful anxiety in some of the United States . " 31 31. King to Canning , August 24 , 1825. Manning , op.cit , III , 1562 . ' ... : Canning was confessedly disappointed in King's reply.
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