Cuban Foreign Relations, 1818-1830University of California, 1927 - 188 pages |
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... Rush , American minister at London , on the possibil- ity of joint action of the United States and Great Britain on the question . On August 16 , 1823 , Canning had an inter- view with Rush in which he broached the plan of a joint pol ...
... Rush , American minister at London , on the possibil- ity of joint action of the United States and Great Britain on the question . On August 16 , 1823 , Canning had an inter- view with Rush in which he broached the plan of a joint pol ...
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... Rush was cautious in his reply to Canning for he could not involve the United States too deeply in the politics of Europe . Canning was insist- ent in his demand for an answer and Rush reached the follow- 7. A. J. Stapleton , Political ...
... Rush was cautious in his reply to Canning for he could not involve the United States too deeply in the politics of Europe . Canning was insist- ent in his demand for an answer and Rush reached the follow- 7. A. J. Stapleton , Political ...
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... Rush . Polignac announced to Canning on October 9 , 1823 , that France believed it to be utterly hopeless to reduce ... Rush , and the correspondence between 8. Richard Rush , op . cit , 436 . 9. A. J. Stapleton , op . cit , II , 30 ...
... Rush . Polignac announced to Canning on October 9 , 1823 , that France believed it to be utterly hopeless to reduce ... Rush , and the correspondence between 8. Richard Rush , op . cit , 436 . 9. A. J. Stapleton , op . cit , II , 30 ...
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