American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 91
... efforts of the Polk adminis- tration to show friendship for Spain hardly lasted through the summer . At best , those efforts were bound to appear ineffec- tive to the government of Spain . Given the nature of the American government ...
... efforts of the Polk adminis- tration to show friendship for Spain hardly lasted through the summer . At best , those efforts were bound to appear ineffec- tive to the government of Spain . Given the nature of the American government ...
Page 127
... efforts to arrest by judicial proceedings , these attempts at in- vasion , conducted as they have been . The effect of such efforts would only have served to inflame the public mind , and to have emboldened these adventurers.13 This ...
... efforts to arrest by judicial proceedings , these attempts at in- vasion , conducted as they have been . The effect of such efforts would only have served to inflame the public mind , and to have emboldened these adventurers.13 This ...
Page 144
... efforts to organize an European coalition " in case of the existence of certain emergencies between the United States & Spain . " 57 On the same day , he wrote an- other letter describing the extraordinary result of those efforts . Lord ...
... efforts to organize an European coalition " in case of the existence of certain emergencies between the United States & Spain . " 57 On the same day , he wrote an- other letter describing the extraordinary result of those efforts . Lord ...
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