American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... Senator for pleasing the South had borne fruit , but not without causing northern Democratic opponents of slavery extension to split the party rather than support him . He On the same day that Cass urged the purchase of Cuba , John L. O ...
... Senator for pleasing the South had borne fruit , but not without causing northern Democratic opponents of slavery extension to split the party rather than support him . He On the same day that Cass urged the purchase of Cuba , John L. O ...
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Basil Rauch. the documents to the Senate.32 The next day , Senator Berrien of Georgia wanted the subject discussed only in executive ses- sion in order to preserve the President's legitimate secrecy . Miller asserted he could not believe ...
Basil Rauch. the documents to the Senate.32 The next day , Senator Berrien of Georgia wanted the subject discussed only in executive ses- sion in order to preserve the President's legitimate secrecy . Miller asserted he could not believe ...
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... Senator Cass had introduced two resolutions that concentrated attention on positive policy for the future . The first was a general statement that the United States declared the American continents were henceforth not to be considered ...
... Senator Cass had introduced two resolutions that concentrated attention on positive policy for the future . The first was a general statement that the United States declared the American continents were henceforth not to be considered ...
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