American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... Young America because his youth , his fame as the nation's outstanding expansionist , his " neutrality " on the slavery question , and his energy of a steam - engine in breeches " in crusading for the universal ex- tension of democratic ...
... Young America because his youth , his fame as the nation's outstanding expansionist , his " neutrality " on the slavery question , and his energy of a steam - engine in breeches " in crusading for the universal ex- tension of democratic ...
Page 257
... Young American postures , he impressed on the administration's expansion policy a strictly southern orientation . He worked in close harmony with Cushing and the two men secured the appointment of Soulé and other Young American ...
... Young American postures , he impressed on the administration's expansion policy a strictly southern orientation . He worked in close harmony with Cushing and the two men secured the appointment of Soulé and other Young American ...
Page 260
... Young Americans . Sanders wanted and received the London consulate . John L. O'Sullivan was made Chargé des Affaires ... American office Slidell had rejected . E. F. Foresti , who had led the Italian exiles of New York into the Young American ...
... Young Americans . Sanders wanted and received the London consulate . John L. O'Sullivan was made Chargé des Affaires ... American office Slidell had rejected . E. F. Foresti , who had led the Italian exiles of New York into the Young American ...
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