... it is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our federal republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself. The Congressional Globe - Page 125by United States. Congress - 1853Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 782 pages
...nature, gathering, in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself, ft is obvious, however, that for this event we are not yet. prepared. Numerous and formidable objections... | |
| North American review - 1896 - 818 pages
...relations, gathering in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period...the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our Republic will be indispensable to the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." MW HAZELTIJTE.... | |
| American literature - 1853 - 724 pages
...nature, gathering, in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward b T 7 R 5 . i c[ b 4 [b D. S 3p R[: ҭ K G F- ^# X G arc not yet prepared. Numerous and formidable oitjections to the extension of our territorial dominions... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853 - 700 pages
...nature, gathering in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...Cuba to our federal republic will be indispensable to tho continuance and integrity of the Union itself. It is obvious, however, that for this event we are... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853 - 706 pages
...nature, gathering in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...Cuba to our federal republic will be indispensable to tli* continuance and integrity of the Union itself. It is obvious, however, that for thi.event we arc... | |
| American literature - 1853 - 728 pages
...nature, gathering, in the process of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events for the short period of half a century, it Ls scarcely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation of Cuba to our federal republic will... | |
| United States - 1859 - 406 pages
...nature, gathering in the progress of time, and even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...Numerous and formidable objections to the extension of onr territorial dominions beyond sea, present themselves to the first contemplation of the subject... | |
| 1859 - 788 pages
...looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short space of half a century, it is scaicely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." III. THE CONSIDERATION OF THE SUBJECT CANNOT BE DEFERRED. With the irrever.-ible sentiment, just stated,... | |
| Commerce - 1859 - 780 pages
...looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short space of half a century, it is scaicely possible to resist the conviction that the annexation...the continuance and integrity of the Union itself." III. THE CONSIDERATION OF THE SUBJECT CANNOT BE DEFERRED. "With the irreversible sentiment, just stated,... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853 - 666 pages
...nature, gathering in the process of time, rr« even now verging to maturity, that, in looking forward to the probable course of events, for the short period...Cuba to our federal republic will be indispensable tothr continuance and integrity of the Union itself. It is obvious, however, that for Ilii? event we... | |
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