| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 strani
...December, 1825, uses the following : " But if Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, and obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although we do not...unnecessary protraction of the war imputable to Spain, it is evident that Cuba will be her only point tPajtpui in this hemisphere. How can we interpose on that... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 strani
...of the Island to any European Power. But if Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, and obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although we do not...hypothesis of an unnecessary protraction of the war, imputahlc to Spain, it is evident that Cuba will be her only point d'appui, in this hemisphere. How... | |
| 1826 - 506 strani
...continuing the war. lthough we do notdesireshal either Colombia or Mexico should cquire the island ol' Cuba, the president cannot see any justifiable ground on which we can forcibly interfere. Upon the hypo* them of an unnecessary protraction of the war, inimitable, tit Spflin.it is evident that Cuua... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 strani
...to conclude a peace, and obstinately ;< resolve on continuing the war, although we do not dc' sire that either Colombia or Mexico should acquire the ' Island of Cuba, the President cannot see any just foible ' ground on which we can forcibly interfere. Upon the ' hypothesis of an unnecessary protraction... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 strani
...of Cuba, t/tc Présidait cannot see any justifiable " (¡round on which we can forcibly inlerftre. Upon the " hypothesis of an unnecessary protraction of the war, " imputable to Spain, it is evident that Cuba will be her " only point d'appui in this hemisphere. I/on- can we in*' terpotf, on... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 842 strani
...a peace, and obstinately " resolve on continuing1 tlie war, although we do not dc" sire that cither Colombia or Mexico should acquire the " Island of Cuba, the President cannot see any jiistrßaltk " ground on which tec can furcilt/y interfere. Upon tli» " hypothesis of an unnecessary... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 strani
...of the island to any European power. But if Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, ana obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although we do not...protraction of the war, imputable to Spain, it is evident that Cuba will be her only point d'appui, in this hemisphere. How can we interpose, on that... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 658 strani
...of the island to any European power. But if Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, and obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although we do not...president cannot see any justifiable ground on which wo ran forcibly interfere. Upon the hypothesis of an unnecessary protraction of the war, imputable... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 772 strani
...Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, and obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although wo do not desire that either Colombia, or Mexico should...protraction of the war, imputable to Spain, it is evident that Cuba will be her only point d'appui, in this hemisphere. How CAN WE INTERPOSE on that... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 802 strani
...the island to any European power. But, if Spain should refuse to conclude a peace, and obstinately resolve on continuing the war, although we do not...acquire the island of Cuba, the President cannot see any justiBable ground on which we can forcibly interfere. Upon the hypothesis of an unnecessary protraction... | |
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