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" Were this island comparatively destitute of inhabitants or occupied by a kindred race, I should regard it, if voluntarily ceded by Spain, as a most desirable acquisition. But under existing circumstances I should look upon its incorporation into our Union... "
House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d ... - Página 15
por United States. Congress. House
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Annual Register, Volumen94

Edmund Burke - 1853 - 876 páginas
...under existing circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure. It would bring into the confederacy a population...stock, speaking a different language, and not likely to harmonise with the other members. It would probably affect in a prejudicial manner the industrial interests...
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The Congressional Globe, Volumen27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 páginas
...circumstances, 1 should look upon its incorporation into the Union as a very hazardous measure. It would brine into the Confederacy a population of a different national...and not likely to harmonize with the other members." If this means anything, it means that the President will be in favor of the annexation of Cuba when...
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Annual Register, Volumen94

Edmund Burke - 1853 - 994 páginas
...under existing circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure. It would bring into the confederacy a population...stock, speaking a different language, and not likely to harmonise with the other members. It would probably affect in a prejudicial manner the industrial interests...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volumen94

1853 - 858 páginas
...under existing circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure. It would bring into the confederacy a population...stock, speaking a different language, and not likely to harmonise with the other members. It would probably affect in a prejudicial manner the industrial interests...
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The Congressional Globe, Volumen22;Volumen27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 418 páginas
...under existing circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure. It would bring into the Confederacy a population of a different national stock, speak ing а difieren t language, and not likely to harmonize with the other members. It woukl probably...
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The Congressional Globe, Volumen22;Volumen27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 páginas
...measure. It would bring into the Confederacy apopulation of a dînèrent national stock, »peaking a different language, and not likely ; to harmonize with the other members." If this means anything, it means that the President will be in favor of the annexation of Cuba when...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 páginas
...circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into the I'm. ,n as a very hazardous measure. It would brins into the Confederacy a population of a different national stock, speaking a diflerenl language, and notlikely to harmonize with the other member*." If this means anything, it...
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The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the ..., Volumen4

United States. President - 1854 - 574 páginas
...under existing circumstances, I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure. It would bring into the confederacy a population...which have been so happily compromised. The rejection by the Mexican Congress of the convention whioh had been concluded between that republic and the United...
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Biography of Millard Fillmore

Ivory Chamberlain - 1856 - 228 páginas
...under existing circumstances I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a most hazardous measure. It would bring into the confederacy a population...of the country, which lately shook the Union to its center, and which have been so happily compromised." This extract shows how deeply Mr. Fillmore was...
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Our Living Representative Men

John Savage - 1860 - 518 páginas
...regard its incorporation into the Union at the present time as fraught with peril," having, as it has, " a population of a different national stock, speaking...and not likely to harmonize with the other members." During the Administration of Fillmore, Kossuth received a national welcome from the United States....
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