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... Cuba had always been recognised as of supreme importance to the United States . In 1809 Jeffer- son wrote to Madison : ' I would immediately erect a column on the southernmost mit of Cuba , and inscribe on it a " ne plus ultra " as to ...
... Cuba had always been recognised as of supreme importance to the United States . In 1809 Jeffer- son wrote to Madison : ' I would immediately erect a column on the southernmost mit of Cuba , and inscribe on it a " ne plus ultra " as to ...
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... Cuba by any foreign Power but Spain was genuine and was justified . After 1840 the history of the relations between that island and the Republic are less creditable . Annexation was now openly demanded and overtly pursued as a policy ...
... Cuba by any foreign Power but Spain was genuine and was justified . After 1840 the history of the relations between that island and the Republic are less creditable . Annexation was now openly demanded and overtly pursued as a policy ...
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... Cuba shall be recolonised by Spain , any more than she would be allowed to found a new colony in any part of this ' hemisphere or islands thereof . ' No self - respecting State could , of course , accept such a declaration as this from ...
... Cuba shall be recolonised by Spain , any more than she would be allowed to found a new colony in any part of this ' hemisphere or islands thereof . ' No self - respecting State could , of course , accept such a declaration as this from ...
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