| United States. Congress. House - 782 pages
...their passing from their possession to that of some less friendly sovereignty; and of all the Europe in powers, this country prefers that Cuba and Porto Rico should remain dependent on Spain. If the war •Bold continue between Spain and the new republics, and those islands s''ould become the object and... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 pages
...their passing from their possession to that of some less friendly sovereignty: And of all the European Powers, this country prefers that Cuba and Porto Rico...and the theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection with the prosperity of the United Slates, that they could not be indifferent spectators;... | |
| William Jay - 1839 - 232 pages
...Mr. Everett, "that the President wishes you to urge upon Spain the expediency of concluding the war. If the war should continue between Spain and the new republics, and those islands (Cuba and Porto Rico) should become the object and theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connexion... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 pages
...Mr. Everett, "that the President wishes you to urge upon Spain the expediency of concluding the war. If the war should continue between Spain and the new republics, and those islands (Cuba and Porto Rico) should become the object and theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 pages
...their passing from their possession to that of some less friendly sovereignty; and, of all the European powers, this country prefers that Cuba and Porto Rico...and the theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection with the prosperity of the United States, that they could not be indifferent spectators... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 238 pages
...its competency to guard against and forefend it.' " Mr. Clay, Secretary of State, in 1826, says : i If the war should continue between Spain and the new...and the theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection with the prosperity of the United States, that they could not be indifferent spectators... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 240 pages
...within its competency to guard against and forefend it.' "Mr. Clay, Secretary of State, in 1826, says: 'If the war should continue between Spain and the...and the theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection with the prosperity of the United States, that they could not be indifferent spectators;... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1865 - 1468 pages
...friendly Sovereignty; and of all the European Powers this country prefers that Cuba and Porto Kico should remain dependent on Spain. If the war should...and the theatre of it, their fortunes have such a connection with the prosperity of the United States that they could not be indifferent spectators ;... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 pages
...the new Kepublics that the President wishes to urge upon Spain the expediency of concluding the war. If the war should continue between Spain and the new Republics, and those islands [Cuba and Porto Rico] should become the object and theater of it, their fortunes have such a connection... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 pages
...new Republics that the President wishes to urge upon Spain the expediency of concluding the war. Jt' the war should continue between Spain and the new Republics, and those islands [Cuba and Porto Rico] should become the object and theater of it, their fortunes have such a connection... | |
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