The Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Volumes 33-34J. D. B. DeBow., 1862 - Industries |
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... Spain , and in the event , conciliate the Colonies by offering them the commerce of the conquered provinces . The suc- cess of the Colonies , though regarded upon the whole inevitable , was deemed to be a remote result . Thus the whole ...
... Spain , and in the event , conciliate the Colonies by offering them the commerce of the conquered provinces . The suc- cess of the Colonies , though regarded upon the whole inevitable , was deemed to be a remote result . Thus the whole ...
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... Spain for the subjugation of Portugal ; but both Governments proved to be immova- ble . This is the most melancholy and humiliating chapter in the history of the old republic . Says Mr. Trescot : The negotiation , therefore , dragged ...
... Spain for the subjugation of Portugal ; but both Governments proved to be immova- ble . This is the most melancholy and humiliating chapter in the history of the old republic . Says Mr. Trescot : The negotiation , therefore , dragged ...
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... Spain and Holland at this juncture . The Spaniards had joint interest with the French to humble English pride and restrict English power , and both nations acted very early in giving secret countenance and aid to the Revolution . Spain ...
... Spain and Holland at this juncture . The Spaniards had joint interest with the French to humble English pride and restrict English power , and both nations acted very early in giving secret countenance and aid to the Revolution . Spain ...
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... Spain , her most intimate ally , had many , and that she now stands exposed to terrible reverses . From the beginning France has acted against her true interests , in encouraging and supporting this independence . " - Trescot , p . 71 ...
... Spain , her most intimate ally , had many , and that she now stands exposed to terrible reverses . From the beginning France has acted against her true interests , in encouraging and supporting this independence . " - Trescot , p . 71 ...
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... Spain , naturally affected by her close relation with France , offered mediation . It was , she said , a final offer , and was coupled with the declaration that if unsuccessful , " nothing would remain to his Catholic Majesty but to ...
... Spain , naturally affected by her close relation with France , offered mediation . It was , she said , a final offer , and was coupled with the declaration that if unsuccessful , " nothing would remain to his Catholic Majesty but to ...
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