American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... took office , Minister Washington Irving initiated discussions with the Spanish government looking towards an agreement . He made an eloquent plea for the pacification of Cuba by lib- eral policies such as representation in the Cortes ...
... took office , Minister Washington Irving initiated discussions with the Spanish government looking towards an agreement . He made an eloquent plea for the pacification of Cuba by lib- eral policies such as representation in the Cortes ...
Page 169
... took it for granted that Barringer wanted them pardoned and answered that the United States must first yield satisfaction and indemnities for injuries done by the rioters : let the United States show Spain justice and she would show the ...
... took it for granted that Barringer wanted them pardoned and answered that the United States must first yield satisfaction and indemnities for injuries done by the rioters : let the United States show Spain justice and she would show the ...
Page 233
... took charge of another protest for the Captain - General . The Consul told Porter to leave the port . He did so , but as he passed the Morro he raised the American flag and fired a gun at the fort.71 Fortunately , the defenders took no ...
... took charge of another protest for the Captain - General . The Consul told Porter to leave the port . He did so , but as he passed the Morro he raised the American flag and fired a gun at the fort.71 Fortunately , the defenders took no ...
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