American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... proposed trade reciprocity between the United States and Cuba . He pointed out that their productions were ... proposal because it was apparent that reciprociaty would make Cuba economically dependent upon the United States and subvert ...
... proposed trade reciprocity between the United States and Cuba . He pointed out that their productions were ... proposal because it was apparent that reciprociaty would make Cuba economically dependent upon the United States and subvert ...
Page 69
... proposed for the United States in Yucatan . Davis offered an amendment that would permit the President to raise new ... proposal in January 46 Congressional Globe ( 30 : 1 ) , Appendix , 597 . 47 Ibid . , 599 . 48 Ibid . , 599-600 , 607 ...
... proposed for the United States in Yucatan . Davis offered an amendment that would permit the President to raise new ... proposal in January 46 Congressional Globe ( 30 : 1 ) , Appendix , 597 . 47 Ibid . , 599 . 48 Ibid . , 599-600 , 607 ...
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... proposal had been dropped.81 President Fillmore made this most clear when , Webster being absent , the President told the two ... proposed , by the Senate impossible.83 It is likely that in encouraging Britain and France to hope that the ...
... proposal had been dropped.81 President Fillmore made this most clear when , Webster being absent , the President told the two ... proposed , by the Senate impossible.83 It is likely that in encouraging Britain and France to hope that the ...
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