Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... consequence of the annex- ation of Texas . 3. That there was a concerted scheme to throw the blame of the war upon Mexico , by provoking her to commence hos- tilities . * The correspondence is published in Doc . No. 2 , 29th Congress ...
... consequence of the annex- ation of Texas . 3. That there was a concerted scheme to throw the blame of the war upon Mexico , by provoking her to commence hos- tilities . * The correspondence is published in Doc . No. 2 , 29th Congress ...
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... CONSEQUENCE OF THE ANNEXATION . In his letter of June 4th , 1845 , to Mr. Buchanan , Mr. Donelson says , " If Mexico takes possession of the country between the Nueces and the Rio Grande , and comes still further east within the Texan ...
... CONSEQUENCE OF THE ANNEXATION . In his letter of June 4th , 1845 , to Mr. Buchanan , Mr. Donelson says , " If Mexico takes possession of the country between the Nueces and the Rio Grande , and comes still further east within the Texan ...
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... consequences of immediate possession of the territory to the Rio Grande . You will find that I have guarded every point . " " It appeared to me wiser to look for some advantage from the assailing movement threatened by Mexico , than to ...
... consequences of immediate possession of the territory to the Rio Grande . You will find that I have guarded every point . " " It appeared to me wiser to look for some advantage from the assailing movement threatened by Mexico , than to ...
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... consequences of which the United States would stand responsible . " In the remainder of his speech , Mr. Benton made four points ; namely , 1. " That the ratification of the treaty would be , of itself , war between the United States ...
... consequences of which the United States would stand responsible . " In the remainder of his speech , Mr. Benton made four points ; namely , 1. " That the ratification of the treaty would be , of itself , war between the United States ...
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... consequence of this declaration , negotiation was by its very nature at an end , and war was the only recourse of the Mexican government . " But before it proceeded to recover its outraged rights , propo- sitions were addressed to it ...
... consequence of this declaration , negotiation was by its very nature at an end , and war was the only recourse of the Mexican government . " But before it proceeded to recover its outraged rights , propo- sitions were addressed to it ...
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