Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of considerations has become an object of transcendent importance to the commercial and political interests of our Union. Its commanding position with reference to the Gulf of Mexico and the West India... The North American Review - Page 7441896Full view - About this book
 | United States. Congress. House - 782 pages
...their local position and natural appendages to the North American continent, and one of them, Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of...object of transcendent importance to the commercial anil political interests of our Union. Its commanding position, with reference to the Gulf of Mexico... | |
 | 1845 - 752 pages
...national balance of interests. • Looking then at the relation of Cuba to its American neighbours ; its commanding position, with reference to the Gulf...character of its population ; its situation midway between the southern coast of America and the Island of St. Domingo ; its safe and capacious harbour of the... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1852 - 68 pages
...their local position and natural appendages to the North American continent, and one of them, Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of...population ; its situation midway between our southern coast and the island of St. Domingo; its safe and capacious harbor of the Havana, fronting a long line... | |
 | 1853 - 724 pages
...their local position and natural appendages to the North American continent, and one of them, Cuba, . h Sr G z 7 w S n | 7/ ''Z a Q q- LDW l 8Ք ,& hN k ! t.ض L[! & _bZ~ coast and the Island of St. Domingo, its safe and capacious harbor of the Havana, fronting a long line... | |
 | William Henry Seward - 1853 - 706 pages
...their local position, are natural appendages to the North American continent; and one of them, Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of...to the gulf of Mexico and the West India seas; the cfiaraetfr of its population ; its situation midway between our southern const and the island of St.... | |
 | William Henry Seward - 1853 - 700 pages
...their local position, are natural appendages to the North American continent; and one of them, Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of...reference to the gulf of Mexico and the West India sens; the character of its population; its situation midway between our southern coast and the island... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 pages
...their local position, are natural appendages to the North American continent ; and one of them, Cuba, almost in sight of our shores, from a multitude of...position, with reference to the Gulf of Mexico and the VVest India seas ; the character of ite population; its situation midway between our southern coast... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1853 - 416 pages
...position, are natural appendages to the North American continent ; and oneof them, Cuba, almoet in tight of our shores, from a multitude of considerations, has become an object of transcendent ¡шропапсе to the commercial and political inter ehtK of our Union. Its commanding position,... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1853 - 410 pages
...in sight of our shores, from a mullitudeof considerations, haa become an object of Iran- . scendent importance to the commercial and political interests of our Union. Its commanding position, with referenceto the Gulf of Mexico and the West India seas ; the character ofttn population; its situation... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1853 - 410 pages
...importance to the conamercial and political interests of our Union. Its commanding position, withwefcrenceto the Gulf of Mexico and the West India seas ; the character of itf population; its situation midway between our southern coast and the Island of St. Domingo; it*... | |
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