Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... on the magnetism of truth , which is multiplying and educating advo- cates for itself and friends for us . We rely on the truth for and against ourselves . - ART . I. Message from the President of the 1847. ] 7 Editors ' Address .
... on the magnetism of truth , which is multiplying and educating advo- cates for itself and friends for us . We rely on the truth for and against ourselves . - ART . I. Message from the President of the 1847. ] 7 Editors ' Address .
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- ART . I. Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress , at the commencement of the Second Session of the Twenty - ninth Congress , Dec. 8th , 1846. Washington . 1846 . THERE is a period in history when ...
- ART . I. Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress , at the commencement of the Second Session of the Twenty - ninth Congress , Dec. 8th , 1846. Washington . 1846 . THERE is a period in history when ...
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... President of the United States , in his message at the opening of the second session of the last Congress , has himself undertaken to justify the In his statement there is a certain doubleness of pur- pose quite apparent . He makes a ...
... President of the United States , in his message at the opening of the second session of the last Congress , has himself undertaken to justify the In his statement there is a certain doubleness of pur- pose quite apparent . He makes a ...
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... President ; the American government made repeated rec- lamations , which were followed only by new outrages ; prom- ises of redress were postponed or evaded . The commercial treaty of 1831 produced no change . In 1837 , General Jackson ...
... President ; the American government made repeated rec- lamations , which were followed only by new outrages ; prom- ises of redress were postponed or evaded . The commercial treaty of 1831 produced no change . In 1837 , General Jackson ...
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... President does not see that he is tacitly admitting that the Mexicans did not begin this war , all of whose causes we are to seek previous to 1837. A compound issue is a difficult one to plead . We beg the reader to notice that the ...
... President does not see that he is tacitly admitting that the Mexicans did not begin this war , all of whose causes we are to seek previous to 1837. A compound issue is a difficult one to plead . We beg the reader to notice that the ...
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