Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... position to the United States . That Spain , in the end , would be cheated of her expectations I have no doubt ; but still it is not altogether improbable that some inducements have been held out to her , which may have some present ...
... position to the United States . That Spain , in the end , would be cheated of her expectations I have no doubt ; but still it is not altogether improbable that some inducements have been held out to her , which may have some present ...
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... position that has been deliberately taken in the face of opposition and resistance . There is nothing more sensitive than national honor . Nevertheless , I shall be surprised if it do not appear in the sequel that every attempt to ...
... position that has been deliberately taken in the face of opposition and resistance . There is nothing more sensitive than national honor . Nevertheless , I shall be surprised if it do not appear in the sequel that every attempt to ...
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... position would be strengthened more by the establishment of free and inde- pendent governments on the continents and islands of America , than by an extension of their now already very large domain . But it is worthy of con- sideration ...
... position would be strengthened more by the establishment of free and inde- pendent governments on the continents and islands of America , than by an extension of their now already very large domain . But it is worthy of con- sideration ...
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... position which Spain held at home , as well as the position she held in America , when our own unhappy civil war began ; and to conduct our necessary correspondence with the Spanish government in such a manner that when that strife ...
... position which Spain held at home , as well as the position she held in America , when our own unhappy civil war began ; and to conduct our necessary correspondence with the Spanish government in such a manner that when that strife ...
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... positions thus assumed in the name of Spain , or regard with indifference an attempt to reduce Peru by conquest and ... position in the family of nations . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM H. SEWARD . GUSTAVUS KOERNER , Esq ...
... positions thus assumed in the name of Spain , or regard with indifference an attempt to reduce Peru by conquest and ... position in the family of nations . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM H. SEWARD . GUSTAVUS KOERNER , Esq ...
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