American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... present purpose , and urging them to adhere at present to their connection with Spain.17 The subject was discussed at another meeting . On October 1 , 1822 , Monroe had answers ready for Sanchez . The official response rejected the ...
... present purpose , and urging them to adhere at present to their connection with Spain.17 The subject was discussed at another meeting . On October 1 , 1822 , Monroe had answers ready for Sanchez . The official response rejected the ...
Page 91
... present of a cession . " Saunders , in his letter reporting this interview , seemed unaware that he had violated his instruc- tions . He hoped that the President would approve his accept- ance of an invitation to be present at the ...
... present of a cession . " Saunders , in his letter reporting this interview , seemed unaware that he had violated his instruc- tions . He hoped that the President would approve his accept- ance of an invitation to be present at the ...
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... present minister speaks no language except English , & even this he sometimes murders ; ... We must have Cuba . We can't do without Cuba , & above all we must not suffer its transfer to Great Britain . We shall acquire it by a coup d ...
... present minister speaks no language except English , & even this he sometimes murders ; ... We must have Cuba . We can't do without Cuba , & above all we must not suffer its transfer to Great Britain . We shall acquire it by a coup d ...
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annexation of Cuba annexationists August Barringer Britain British Buchanan buy Cuba Calderón Calhoun Campbell Captain-General Cardenas Claiborne Clayton commercial Congress Congressional Globe Consul Consular Despatches Contoy Creole Crittenden Cuban annexation Cuban Council DeBow's Review December Democratic Review Department Diplomatic Despatches Douglas expansionist favor filibuster expedition filibusters Fillmore foreign France Free Soilers Havana Club Ibid island Jefferson Jefferson Davis John José July Junta leaders letter liberal López Louisiana Madan Madrid Manifest Destiny Marcy ment Mexico Mississippi Monroe Doctrine Narciso López Negroes Notes from Legations Notes to Legations November O'Sullivan October Orleans Pidal Pierce administration Pierre Soulé planters political Polk President prisoners purchase Quitman Quitman Papers revolution revolutionary Roncali Saunders Secretary Senator September ships slavery Soulé South southern Spain Spanish Spanish authorities Spanish government Spanish Minister sugar Thrasher tion told treaty Union United Verdad vessels Vilá Walker Washington Webster Whig wrote York Young American