Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Page 81
... Madrid was authorized to offer $ 100,000,000 as the extreme price for the purchase of Cuba . If that was its value then , something may be added to it now . Assuming it to be twenty - five millions more , the annual interest , without ...
... Madrid was authorized to offer $ 100,000,000 as the extreme price for the purchase of Cuba . If that was its value then , something may be added to it now . Assuming it to be twenty - five millions more , the annual interest , without ...
Page 89
... Madrid . The Cortes assembled in 1837 , but the Cuban deputies were not admitted to their seats . Cuba was deprived of her representation ; nor was this the only outrage inflicted on her rights . It was decided that she should be ...
... Madrid . The Cortes assembled in 1837 , but the Cuban deputies were not admitted to their seats . Cuba was deprived of her representation ; nor was this the only outrage inflicted on her rights . It was decided that she should be ...
Page 93
... Madrid , sent to Mr. Clay the following dispatch : MADRID , August 17 , 1827 . SIR : The inclosed copy of a confidential dispatch addressed to the minister of state by the Conde de la Alcudia , Spanish minister at London , was handed to ...
... Madrid , sent to Mr. Clay the following dispatch : MADRID , August 17 , 1827 . SIR : The inclosed copy of a confidential dispatch addressed to the minister of state by the Conde de la Alcudia , Spanish minister at London , was handed to ...
Page 115
... Madrid and its delegates in the colony ; and in order to give her despotism a slight varnish of a representative régime she has contrived with her laws to secure com- plaisant majorities in the pseudoelective bodies . To accomplish this ...
... Madrid and its delegates in the colony ; and in order to give her despotism a slight varnish of a representative régime she has contrived with her laws to secure com- plaisant majorities in the pseudoelective bodies . To accomplish this ...
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... Madrid , and to whom $ 96,800 a year are assigned from the treasury of Cuba - at that office begins the saturnalia in which the Spanish bureaucrats indulge with the riches of Cuba . Sometimes through incapacity , but more frequently for ...
... Madrid , and to whom $ 96,800 a year are assigned from the treasury of Cuba - at that office begins the saturnalia in which the Spanish bureaucrats indulge with the riches of Cuba . Sometimes through incapacity , but more frequently for ...
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