American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... filibusters . He believed Quitman was now in command.12 But Spain was grateful for the President's Proclamation . The Marquis de Miraflores , Spain's new Minister of Foreign Affairs , instructed Calderón to render " most emphatic and ...
... filibusters . He believed Quitman was now in command.12 But Spain was grateful for the President's Proclamation . The Marquis de Miraflores , Spain's new Minister of Foreign Affairs , instructed Calderón to render " most emphatic and ...
Page 172
... filibusters and a decoration to Calderón for his zeal.70 After this , all loose ends were cleared up handsomely by both governments . Spain pardoned foreigners among the filibusters as well as Ameri- can citizens , and even included ...
... filibusters and a decoration to Calderón for his zeal.70 After this , all loose ends were cleared up handsomely by both governments . Spain pardoned foreigners among the filibusters as well as Ameri- can citizens , and even included ...
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... filibusters within three hours of capture.65 In September , the Order of the Lone Star began to conduct public meetings in favor of the filibusters . José Ambrosio Gonzalez published in the newspapers a " Manifesto to the American ...
... filibusters within three hours of capture.65 In September , the Order of the Lone Star began to conduct public meetings in favor of the filibusters . José Ambrosio Gonzalez published in the newspapers a " Manifesto to the American ...
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