Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Manifesto on Cuban Affairs Addressed to the People of the United States: September 1st, 1852
All the powers which, by royal ordinances, are granted to the governors of besieged cities. In consequence thereof, adds the royal mandate, his Majesty confers upon your Excellency the most ample and unbounded power, not only to separate from the Island persons, whatever their condition rank, class, or occupation, whose permanency therein your Excellency may deem obnoxious, or whose conduct public, or private, may alarm you, replacing them with servants faithful to his Majesty, and deserving of all the confidence of your Excellency, but also to sus pend the execution of any ordinance whatsoever, or general provision, concerning any branch of the administration, as your Excellency may think most conducive to the interests of the royal service.
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