American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... Minister King that the effort to bring Spain to make peace was hopeless , particularly as the Emperor of Russia was ... Minister to Russia , Washington , May 10 , 1825 ; Clay to Rufus King , Minister to Great Britain , Washington , May ...
... Minister King that the effort to bring Spain to make peace was hopeless , particularly as the Emperor of Russia was ... Minister to Russia , Washington , May 10 , 1825 ; Clay to Rufus King , Minister to Great Britain , Washington , May ...
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... Minister to Spain , told the Spanish Minister of State for Foreign Affairs that the United States would regard British ownership of Cuba as a sign of " intended hostility " .54 Secretary Forsyth in 1840 instructed the new Minister to ...
... Minister to Spain , told the Spanish Minister of State for Foreign Affairs that the United States would regard British ownership of Cuba as a sign of " intended hostility " .54 Secretary Forsyth in 1840 instructed the new Minister to ...
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... Minister refused , Bulwer was given his passports , and Palmerston gave his to the Spanish Minister to Great Britain.5 " " In the midst of the crisis and before he had received in- structions to buy Cuba , Minister Saunders received a ...
... Minister refused , Bulwer was given his passports , and Palmerston gave his to the Spanish Minister to Great Britain.5 " " In the midst of the crisis and before he had received in- structions to buy Cuba , Minister Saunders received a ...
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