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    Florida to the US in the Adams–Onís Treaty with United States Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, in 1819. Luis de Onís was born in Cantalapiedra, Salamanca...
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    The Adams–Onís Treaty (Spanish: Tratado de Adams-Onís) of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Spanish Cession, the Florida Purchase Treaty...
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    Congress of Deputies. Mauricio was son of Luis de Onís y González-Vara, an important diplomat who signed the Adams-Onís Treaty with the United States in 1819...
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    : 50–54  The Adams–Onís Treaty, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, was signed on February 22, 1819, by John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onís y González-Vara...
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    Mateo Alemán Diego de Torres Villarroel Pedro Salinas Adolfo Suárez Juan Zarate Manuel Belgrano Luis de Onís Pedro Nunes Simón de Rojas Antonio Tovar...
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    Spanish territory. After taking office, Adams began negotiations with Luis de Onís, the Spanish minister to the United States, for the purchase of Florida...
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    government's official position in a letter from Adams to Spanish Ambassador Luis de Onís, which he edited accordingly by removing all justifications for Jackson's...
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    Purchase. He negotiated with Luis de Onís, the Spanish Minister to the United States, and finally concluded the Adams–Onis Treaty, also known as the Treaty...
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    State John Quincy Adams and the Spanish ambassador to the United States, Luis de Onís. The boundaries of Texas were determined within the larger geostrategic...
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  • into office. On June 28, 1815, de Estrada wrote to Spanish diplomat and Spanish envoy to the United States Luis de Onís that he had taken command of Florida...
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    States officially maintained a neutral position between them. Ambassador Luis de Onís who arrived in New York in 1809, representing Fernando VII's government...
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  • position on the Gulf Coast deteriorating to a point of total weakness. Luis de Onís objected to any efforts to defend Florida, either by Spanish action or...
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    Negotiations over the purchase of the Floridas began in early 1818. Don Luis de Onís, the Spanish Minister at Washington, suspended negotiations after Jackson...
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    America. Invited to perform in the United States by Spanish Ambassador Luis de Onís, the company landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, from Spain. They performed...
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  • 1821-1822 Luis de Onís 1822-1824 Juan Gabriel de Jabat 1824-1824 Francisco Cea Bermúdez (1st term) 1824-1825 Camilo Gutiérrez de los Ríos 1825-1826 Mateo de la...
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    with the Adams–Onís Treaty, realizing a long-term goal of Monroe and his predecessors. Reached after the First Seminole War, the Adams–Onís Treaty also solidified...
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    Mariano Luis de Urquijo y Muga (1769 in Bilbao, Spain – 1817 in Paris, France) was Secretary of State (Prime Minister) of Spain from 12 February 1799...
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    Retrieved 10 May 2024. "Ramon Gil-Casares, U.S. ambassador. UU. and Gustavo de Aristegui, in India". Heraldo.es. 13 April 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012...
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  • the owner of Tupac Amaru. The Spanish Ambassador to the United States Luis de Onís y Gonzalez-Vara submitted on 2 November to the United States Secretary...
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    gives its name to the parish of Covadonga in the municipality of Cangas de Onís. The name refers to the sanctuary, dedicated to the Virgin of Covadonga...
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  • Adams and Luis de Onís began negotiating terms under which Spain ceded Florida to the United States. The emissaries signed the Adams–Onís Treaty in 1819...
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  • The Secret Miracle (category Short stories by Jorge Luis Borges)
    collected in Ficciones (1944). The first English translation (by Harriet de Onís) appeared in 1956 in Spanish Stories & Tales, Pocket Books. A minor Czech...
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  • Labyrinths (short story collection) (category Short story collections by Jorge Luis Borges)
    of California, Irvine; and author and prize-winning translator Harriet de Onís. Originally published by New Directions Publishing, Original paperback:...
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  • Rostov (Chapter VII) Osvaldo Riofrancos as Don Luis de Onis (Chapter VIII) Jean-Pierre Stewart as Alexis de Tocqueville (Chapter X) Norman Bush as Cinque...
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    the service of Luis de Onís, the Spanish envoy to the United States in charge of the Spanish legation in Philadelphia. Consequently, Onís bribed the captain...
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  • revolutionaries were suffering many defeats. The new Spanish minister, Luís de Onís, covertly attempted to disrupt the weapons shipments. He became aware...
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    de Onís, Markus Wiener (2003) ISBN 1-55876-312-0 El Estudiante de la Mesa Redonda, Ercilla (1937) Los Comuneros, Editorial ABC (1938) Este Pueblo de América...
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  • Somewhat Busy Life. Boston, Massachusetts: Roberts Brothers. OCLC 767120. Onís, Luis de (1821) [Originally published in Spanish in 1820 in Madrid, Spain]. Memoir...
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  • Breschard were encouraged by the Spanish consul to Philadelphia, Don Luis de Onis, to relocate to the United States and build amphitheaters there, in the...
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    late August, and a week later Luis was born in an old house at 81 Víctor Hugo Road in Paris, a few blocks away from the Arc de Triomphe. After returning to...
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