American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 144
... Webster said , was a prose- cuting attorney's accusation and it could not be accepted . Cald- erón refused to withdraw it . Webster finally agreed to answer another note that the Minister drew up in more acceptable terms.54 In his ...
... Webster said , was a prose- cuting attorney's accusation and it could not be accepted . Cald- erón refused to withdraw it . Webster finally agreed to answer another note that the Minister drew up in more acceptable terms.54 In his ...
Page 146
... Webster's letter to Pidal secured their pardon . The Queen granted it , Pidal told Barringer , in order to show ... Webster until Feb- ruary , 1851 , when he directed Barringer to seek indemnity , " a request which the Minister ...
... Webster's letter to Pidal secured their pardon . The Queen granted it , Pidal told Barringer , in order to show ... Webster until Feb- ruary , 1851 , when he directed Barringer to seek indemnity , " a request which the Minister ...
Page 172
Basil Rauch. Before Barringer received Webster's instructions to ask again for release of the prisoners , Miraflores told the Ameri- can Minister that Webster's letter of November 13 to Calder- ón , with its excellent effect when ...
Basil Rauch. Before Barringer received Webster's instructions to ask again for release of the prisoners , Miraflores told the Ameri- can Minister that Webster's letter of November 13 to Calder- ón , with its excellent effect when ...
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