Cuban Foreign Relations, 1818-1830University of California, 1927 - 188 pages |
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Page 7
... tion on the part of the British Government to obtain it , and expresses an opinion that it would be dis- honorable in them to avail themselves of the weakness of Spain for any such purpose . It seems that the minister here was directed ...
... tion on the part of the British Government to obtain it , and expresses an opinion that it would be dis- honorable in them to avail themselves of the weakness of Spain for any such purpose . It seems that the minister here was directed ...
Page 12
... tion , fraud , and violence towards the persons of the Brit- ish subjects resident in Spain and her Americas , and by the beginning of the year 1819 a long list of grievances of these various kinds had accumulated in the hands of the ...
... tion , fraud , and violence towards the persons of the Brit- ish subjects resident in Spain and her Americas , and by the beginning of the year 1819 a long list of grievances of these various kinds had accumulated in the hands of the ...
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... tion of Cuba and Porto Rico by any other European power than Spain under any circumstances whatsoever . They were highly gratified by the concurrence of sentiment on the part of the United States , and although they would have preferred ...
... tion of Cuba and Porto Rico by any other European power than Spain under any circumstances whatsoever . They were highly gratified by the concurrence of sentiment on the part of the United States , and although they would have preferred ...
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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