United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volume 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... England to aboli- tionize Cuba , clearly indicate the reasons that compelled England and France to recede for a time . The Junta de Fomento of Havana sent to the court a protest signed by Count Villanueva ( the intendant of the island ) ...
... England to aboli- tionize Cuba , clearly indicate the reasons that compelled England and France to recede for a time . The Junta de Fomento of Havana sent to the court a protest signed by Count Villanueva ( the intendant of the island ) ...
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... England in a most unenviable position . The following extracts from a note of Lord John Russell to the English minister at Madrid , dated January 31 , 1853 , closed this exciting controversy on the part of the British Government . Lord ...
... England in a most unenviable position . The following extracts from a note of Lord John Russell to the English minister at Madrid , dated January 31 , 1853 , closed this exciting controversy on the part of the British Government . Lord ...
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... England . 6 Coincident with this arrangement between England and Spain , there are two remarkable statements made by British statesmen . On the occasion of the rejection by the United States , of the proposition made by England and ...
... England . 6 Coincident with this arrangement between England and Spain , there are two remarkable statements made by British statesmen . On the occasion of the rejection by the United States , of the proposition made by England and ...
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