Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Page 17
... asked how much Cuba would give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba would be conceded as soon as hostilities ceased , but that Spain could not entertain the question of the ...
... asked how much Cuba would give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba would be conceded as soon as hostilities ceased , but that Spain could not entertain the question of the ...
Page 46
... asked , and , instead of cooperating in the establishment of order in the Netherlands , to make them tend to the dismemberment of the Kingdom . Without noticing this protest , the conference proceeded on January 27 , 1831 , to fix the ...
... asked , and , instead of cooperating in the establishment of order in the Netherlands , to make them tend to the dismemberment of the Kingdom . Without noticing this protest , the conference proceeded on January 27 , 1831 , to fix the ...
Page 53
... asked permission to build several ships of war in the Russian dockyards , the Czar suggested that Spain should buy five ships of the line and three frigates belonging to the Russian navy . This was done , and the ships were sent to the ...
... asked permission to build several ships of war in the Russian dockyards , the Czar suggested that Spain should buy five ships of the line and three frigates belonging to the Russian navy . This was done , and the ships were sent to the ...
Page 54
... asked no more . They based their claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe admitted its force . " The prov- inces , " he said , " which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it , ought to be recognized ...
... asked no more . They based their claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe admitted its force . " The prov- inces , " he said , " which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it , ought to be recognized ...
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... asked and received an interview . The Emperor talked with exceeding frankness , accord- ing to the report made by Mr. Slidell to Mr. Benjamin : that he had The Emperor received me with great kindness and [ said ] from the first seen the ...
... asked and received an interview . The Emperor talked with exceeding frankness , accord- ing to the report made by Mr. Slidell to Mr. Benjamin : that he had The Emperor received me with great kindness and [ said ] from the first seen the ...
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