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Page 141
... Cuba , in fact , seems enter- diate success of the American marauding expedi - ing on the career which its sister colonies began tion against Cuba . The attempt is , in newspaper forty years ago . phraseology , premature . There can be ...
... Cuba , in fact , seems enter- diate success of the American marauding expedi - ing on the career which its sister colonies began tion against Cuba . The attempt is , in newspaper forty years ago . phraseology , premature . There can be ...
Page 142
... Cuba would give them needed ports and harbors , with the command of the Gulf of Mexico ; but it would burthen them with increased territory , which the Americans do not require , and with an additional 600,000 to be added to their ...
... Cuba would give them needed ports and harbors , with the command of the Gulf of Mexico ; but it would burthen them with increased territory , which the Americans do not require , and with an additional 600,000 to be added to their ...
Page 353
... Cuba by either America or England , Cuba being the key of the Gulf ? Neither more will put the power holding it in a position to con- nor less than that it can control our moiety of the trol the greater part of the commerce of the world ...
... Cuba by either America or England , Cuba being the key of the Gulf ? Neither more will put the power holding it in a position to con- nor less than that it can control our moiety of the trol the greater part of the commerce of the world ...
Contents
Dr Copland on Palsy and Apoplexy | 2 |
Lettice Arnold Chaps VIIVIII | 54 |
Gossip about Children | 148 |
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