Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Մաս 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 |
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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... appears that though the number of Africans introduced into Cuba is diminishing , yet that the mu- nicipal laws in force there require amendment before a stoppage of the traffic can be expected . The peculiar relations of Great Britain ...
... appears that though the number of Africans introduced into Cuba is diminishing , yet that the mu- nicipal laws in force there require amendment before a stoppage of the traffic can be expected . The peculiar relations of Great Britain ...
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... appear to prevent a complete suppression of the slave trade in the colonial possessions of her Catholic Majesty , and more especially in the island of Cuba , which diffi- culties do not arise from any desire of the Spanish colonial ...
... appear to prevent a complete suppression of the slave trade in the colonial possessions of her Catholic Majesty , and more especially in the island of Cuba , which diffi- culties do not arise from any desire of the Spanish colonial ...
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... appears to be a very wild one . Yet the present state of Europe offers such a labyrinth of complications that even the most fantastic schemes may carry with them probabilities of success . In order to find out , if possible , what steps ...
... appears to be a very wild one . Yet the present state of Europe offers such a labyrinth of complications that even the most fantastic schemes may carry with them probabilities of success . In order to find out , if possible , what steps ...
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... appear in the sequel that every attempt to restore European dominion in America ends in disappointment . That disappointment may be delayed until the successful close of our own troubles shall allow the prestige of the United States to ...
... appear in the sequel that every attempt to restore European dominion in America ends in disappointment . That disappointment may be delayed until the successful close of our own troubles shall allow the prestige of the United States to ...
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... appears that on the 20th of November , 1863 , the United States consul general at Havana apprised this government that more than one thousand African negroes had just then been brought to that city ; that they had been landed at ...
... appears that on the 20th of November , 1863 , the United States consul general at Havana apprised this government that more than one thousand African negroes had just then been brought to that city ; that they had been landed at ...
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