| 1852 - 686 sivua
...uul'oriunalely occur), by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the. American continent, succeed in rendering...over-ruling necessity of selfpreservation— should the Untied Stales ever inake the acquisition of Cuba." nade ridiculous and its authors covered with scorn... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1853 - 28 sivua
...unfortunately occur,) by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...constrained to decline respectfully the invitation of France and England to become parties to the proposed convention. He is persuaded that these friendly... | |
| 1853 - 798 sivua
...unfortunately occur, by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...the United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba. Mr. Everett, in this letter, has most happily explained the true policy and situation of tho United... | |
| 1853 - 802 sivua
...should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering thernnelves independent — in fine, by no overruling necessity...the United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba. Mr. Everett, in this letter, has most happily explained tho true policy and situation of the United... | |
| 1853 - 802 sivua
...possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering themselves independent —in line, by no overruling necessity of self-preservation, should...the United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba. Mr. Everett, in this letter, has most happily explained tin- true policy and situation of tho United... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1853 - 822 sivua
...possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering themselves independent — in line, by no overruling necessity of self-preservation, should...the United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba. Mr. Everett, in this letter, has most hnppily explained the true policy and situation of tho United... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 sivua
...unfortunately occur,) by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba." Cong. Doc. 32 Cong. 2 Sess. Senate, Ex. Doc. No. 13.] ing general hostility, and incurring its probable... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 244 sivua
...unfortunately occur), by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba.' " Mr. Marcy, adverting to the correspondence consequent on Mr. Everett's note, in his instructions... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 240 sivua
...unfortunately occur), by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, like the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...United States ever make the acquisition of Cuba.' " Mr. Marcy, adverting to the correspondence consequent on Mr. Everett's note, in his instructions... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 246 sivua
...unfortunately occur), by no consent of the inhabitants of the island, should they, liko the possessions of Spain on the American continent, succeed in rendering...self-preservation should the United States ever make tho acquisition of Cuba.' "Mr. Marcy, adverting to the correspondence consequent on Mr. Everett's note,... | |
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