Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... consider- able portion of her territory , " and on the 6th of March , 1845 , her minister demanded his passports ... considers the power of recognizing the independence of a new State as " equivalent under some cir- cumstances to a ...
... consider- able portion of her territory , " and on the 6th of March , 1845 , her minister demanded his passports ... considers the power of recognizing the independence of a new State as " equivalent under some cir- cumstances to a ...
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... consider this circumstance as vary- ing the question , since the President , but a few weeks before , issued a proclamation suspending hostilities between Texas and Mexico , the practical effect of which was to leave the question ...
... consider this circumstance as vary- ing the question , since the President , but a few weeks before , issued a proclamation suspending hostilities between Texas and Mexico , the practical effect of which was to leave the question ...
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... consider as subject to negotiation . The Con- gress of Texas . . . would have passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . . . if they had deemed it ex- pedient in this matter to manifest their disapprobation of ...
... consider as subject to negotiation . The Con- gress of Texas . . . would have passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . . . if they had deemed it ex- pedient in this matter to manifest their disapprobation of ...
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... considers the whole of the territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces as lost to her . " " There is a disposition in some members to resort to some action , the expectation of Texas that the Rio Grande will be maintained as the ...
... considers the whole of the territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces as lost to her . " " There is a disposition in some members to resort to some action , the expectation of Texas that the Rio Grande will be maintained as the ...
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... than that Texas was wrested from Mexico , and her independence established through the instrumentality of citizens of the United States . " " Considering the time as having come for carrying into 38 [ Dec. The Mexican War .
... than that Texas was wrested from Mexico , and her independence established through the instrumentality of citizens of the United States . " " Considering the time as having come for carrying into 38 [ Dec. The Mexican War .
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