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... Spanish force had been destroyed by the battle of Carabobo , and its last fragments were confined to the two places of Porto Cabello and Panama . Under these circumstances , a resolution of the House of Representa- tives of the United ...
... Spanish force had been destroyed by the battle of Carabobo , and its last fragments were confined to the two places of Porto Cabello and Panama . Under these circumstances , a resolution of the House of Representa- tives of the United ...
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... Spanish Extraordinary Cortes adopted the report of a committee proposing the appointment of Commissioners to proceed to South America to negotiate with the revolutionary Patriots concerning the relations to be established thereafter in ...
... Spanish Extraordinary Cortes adopted the report of a committee proposing the appointment of Commissioners to proceed to South America to negotiate with the revolutionary Patriots concerning the relations to be established thereafter in ...
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... Spanish authorities , so as to afford full relief . The reply of the Spanish cabinet was received on the night of the 31st ultimo . It offered , as the means to bring about peace in Cuba , to confide the preparation thereof to the ...
... Spanish authorities , so as to afford full relief . The reply of the Spanish cabinet was received on the night of the 31st ultimo . It offered , as the means to bring about peace in Cuba , to confide the preparation thereof to the ...
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THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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