A Digest of the International Law of the United States, Taken From Documents Issued By Presidents And Secretaries of State, And From Decisions of Federal Courts And Opinions of Attorneys-General
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But should you have reason to believe that the men in power are averse to entertaining such a proposition, — that the offer of it would be offensive to the national pride of Spain, and that it would find no favor in any considerable class of the people, then it will be but too evident that the time for opening or attempting to open such negotiation has not arrived. It appears to the President that nothing could be gained and something might be lost by an attempt to push on a negotiation against... such a general re- sistance. This view of the case is taken on the supposition that you shall become convinced that a proposition for the cession of Cuba would certainly be rejected." Mr. Marcy, Sec. of State, to Mr. Soule", Nov. 13, 1854. MSS. Inst., Spain. As to purchase of Cuba, see Mr. Marcy, Sec. of State, to Mr. Buchanan, June 27, 1854. MSS. Inst., Gr. Brit. " In the summer of 1854 a conference was held by the ministers of the United States accredited at London, Paris, and Madrid, with a view to consult on the negotiations which it might be advisable to carry on simultaneously at these several courts, for the satisfactory adjustment with Spain of the affairs connected with Cuba.
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