American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 76
... López and safeguard the internal order of the island against a rising in which López might encourage Negroes to take part . The General had fixed on June 24 , when the festival of Saints Peter and Paul would permit public gatherings ...
... López and safeguard the internal order of the island against a rising in which López might encourage Negroes to take part . The General had fixed on June 24 , when the festival of Saints Peter and Paul would permit public gatherings ...
Page 109
... López , refusing to submit to them , founded his own Junta Cubana in New York late in 1848. Ambrosio José Gonzalez , agent of the Havana Club to General Worth , attempted after the American was ordered to Texas to substitute López for ...
... López , refusing to submit to them , founded his own Junta Cubana in New York late in 1848. Ambrosio José Gonzalez , agent of the Havana Club to General Worth , attempted after the American was ordered to Texas to substitute López for ...
Page 112
... López and Iznaga met Senator Calhoun . The South Carolinian called on López twice and then arranged a meeting in a committee room of the capitol between the three Cubans and himself , Senators Foote , Davis , Douglas and Dickinson . López ...
... López and Iznaga met Senator Calhoun . The South Carolinian called on López twice and then arranged a meeting in a committee room of the capitol between the three Cubans and himself , Senators Foote , Davis , Douglas and Dickinson . López ...
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