American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 20
... liberal self - government . But the restoration of absolutism in Spain put an end to these dreams . The possibility that the Cuban deputies would succeed in their plans , or that liberals might even make the island inde- pendent ...
... liberal self - government . But the restoration of absolutism in Spain put an end to these dreams . The possibility that the Cuban deputies would succeed in their plans , or that liberals might even make the island inde- pendent ...
Page 38
... liberals who lost their lives in the cause of freedom from Spain , and even freedom for the slaves , sug- gests that ... liberal Club de los Habañeros organized the Conspiración de la Cad- ena Triangular y Soles de la Libertad to abolish ...
... liberals who lost their lives in the cause of freedom from Spain , and even freedom for the slaves , sug- gests that ... liberal Club de los Habañeros organized the Conspiración de la Cad- ena Triangular y Soles de la Libertad to abolish ...
Page 108
... liberals and Guajiros , whom he expected to rise when his landing gave them a rallying point and a leader with arms . He ... liberal revolutionary exiles , and Cuban slave owners and liberals . Yet the coalition was weakened by the ...
... liberals and Guajiros , whom he expected to rise when his landing gave them a rallying point and a leader with arms . He ... liberal revolutionary exiles , and Cuban slave owners and liberals . Yet the coalition was weakened by the ...
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