Cuban Foreign Relations, 1818-1830University of California, 1927 - 188 pages |
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Page 11
... means of success would have been the guarantee of loans , taking a lien upon some or all of them as an e- ventual indemnity , or a purchase of them . The guarantee of Cuba against the designs of the United States would not be an ...
... means of success would have been the guarantee of loans , taking a lien upon some or all of them as an e- ventual indemnity , or a purchase of them . The guarantee of Cuba against the designs of the United States would not be an ...
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... means of resistance would prevent a negtiation of the in- scriptions and Spain would become a victim of the reliance placed upon England , and the United States best knowing the value of Cuba would be the most likely to engage in a ...
... means of resistance would prevent a negtiation of the in- scriptions and Spain would become a victim of the reliance placed upon England , and the United States best knowing the value of Cuba would be the most likely to engage in a ...
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... means of annoying them which remain to her . The success of the enterprise is by no means improbable . Their proximity to the is- lands and their armies being perfectly acclimated will give to the united efforts of the republics , great ...
... means of annoying them which remain to her . The success of the enterprise is by no means improbable . Their proximity to the is- lands and their armies being perfectly acclimated will give to the united efforts of the republics , great ...
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Alaman Alexander Everett American annexation attack believed Britain Cadiz Canning's cession Colombia and Mexico commerce Congress Congress of Panama continued Cuba and Porto Cuban danger December December 30 declaration despatch Diplomacia Mexicana diplomatic dominion England European power Everett expedition favor fear Florida Foreign France guarantee Gulf Gulf of Mexico hands of Spain Havana Holy Alliance House Executive Document independence instructions interest invasion island of Cuba John Quincy Adams King land Madrid March March 26 ment Mexican government Mexico and Colombia Michelena Middleton Monroe nation naval force neutrality Niles Weekly Register object October 13 op.cit peace piracy Poinsett political Porto Rico ports possession of Cuba possessions of Spain President probably proposed Quijano regard to Cuba Relations remain Republic Richard Rush Rush Russia secretary secure sent slaves South America Span Spanish forces Spanish Government Spanish-American squadron tion Torrens treaty troops Union views Washington West Indies