Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... fact has been controverted in our part of the correspondence . You will please give a copy of this despatch to the Marquis , and ask him to strike out from his note the words I have quoted , or to give you a new note in which he will ex ...
... fact has been controverted in our part of the correspondence . You will please give a copy of this despatch to the Marquis , and ask him to strike out from his note the words I have quoted , or to give you a new note in which he will ex ...
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... fact that a great part of the public revenue of Spain has hitherto been derived from Cuba , the prosperity of which island has in some quarters been erroneously supposed to depend upon a continued . supply of imported slave labor . This ...
... fact that a great part of the public revenue of Spain has hitherto been derived from Cuba , the prosperity of which island has in some quarters been erroneously supposed to depend upon a continued . supply of imported slave labor . This ...
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... fact if true , as it would secure the moral co - operation of Spain in the establishment of the new empire , and would have a tendency to place Spain in a somewhat antago- nistic position to the United States . That Spain , in the end ...
... fact if true , as it would secure the moral co - operation of Spain in the establishment of the new empire , and would have a tendency to place Spain in a somewhat antago- nistic position to the United States . That Spain , in the end ...
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... fact very few persons in favor of the new empire under Maximilian ; some in- deed , who would otherwise have been in favor of French policy in America , and who generally take their ideas from France , being disappointed in this ...
... fact very few persons in favor of the new empire under Maximilian ; some in- deed , who would otherwise have been in favor of French policy in America , and who generally take their ideas from France , being disappointed in this ...
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... fact to the notice of her Catholic Majesty's government , and in expressing the satisfaction with which the friendly conduct of the captain general on the occasion referred to is regarded by the government of the United States . I am ...
... fact to the notice of her Catholic Majesty's government , and in expressing the satisfaction with which the friendly conduct of the captain general on the occasion referred to is regarded by the government of the United States . I am ...
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