Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... persons without affording them any redress , we have failed to perform one of the first and highest duties which every govern- ment owes to its citizens . We had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of ...
... persons without affording them any redress , we have failed to perform one of the first and highest duties which every govern- ment owes to its citizens . We had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of ...
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... persons of American citizens were enormous . " Occasion , " says Mr. Marshall , " was repeatedly taken to insult the ... person as minister , without violating the comity of nations , if she objects to the personal character of the man ...
... persons of American citizens were enormous . " Occasion , " says Mr. Marshall , " was repeatedly taken to insult the ... person as minister , without violating the comity of nations , if she objects to the personal character of the man ...
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... person to send on a mission of peace to an offended nation . His correspondence proves this . He may be a very illustrious citizen of Louisiana ; but few men in America , we think , out of that State , ever heard much good of him before ...
... person to send on a mission of peace to an offended nation . His correspondence proves this . He may be a very illustrious citizen of Louisiana ; but few men in America , we think , out of that State , ever heard much good of him before ...
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... person , adds , " I suppose you . . . either fighting already or preparing for the operations of a campaign . " " It is indispensable that hostilities be com- menced , yourself taking the initiative . " But where was the enemy to be ...
... person , adds , " I suppose you . . . either fighting already or preparing for the operations of a campaign . " " It is indispensable that hostilities be com- menced , yourself taking the initiative . " But where was the enemy to be ...
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... person endowed with the qualities proper for the attainment of this end ; that his dignity , prudence , and moderation , and the dis- creetness and reasonableness of his proposals will contribute to calm , as much as possible , the just ...
... person endowed with the qualities proper for the attainment of this end ; that his dignity , prudence , and moderation , and the dis- creetness and reasonableness of his proposals will contribute to calm , as much as possible , the just ...
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