Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist , we think , would doubt , that if France had then annexed the United States to herself , the annexation offered a just ground for the declaration of war on the ...
... considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist , we think , would doubt , that if France had then annexed the United States to herself , the annexation offered a just ground for the declaration of war on the ...
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... considered hostili- ties commenced , and should prosecute them , " and on the same day a slight skirmish took place , though on the Mexican soil . The remaining history is but too well known already . message of the President , May 11th ...
... considered hostili- ties commenced , and should prosecute them , " and on the same day a slight skirmish took place , though on the Mexican soil . The remaining history is but too well known already . message of the President , May 11th ...
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The future prospects of the Greek nation cannot certainly be considered as destitute of hope , when the people display so much energy , and direct that energy with so much judgment . Still we must not be too sanguine in our expectations ...
The future prospects of the Greek nation cannot certainly be considered as destitute of hope , when the people display so much energy , and direct that energy with so much judgment . Still we must not be too sanguine in our expectations ...
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... considered as belonging to the most ancient sedimentary rocks , the grau- wacké , is much more recent , and forms a part of the cretaceous group . Another and more general result of his labors was the discovery , that not only are all ...
... considered as belonging to the most ancient sedimentary rocks , the grau- wacké , is much more recent , and forms a part of the cretaceous group . Another and more general result of his labors was the discovery , that not only are all ...
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... considered untenable . But the latter , instead of entering into a discus- sion , conducted Agassiz to the places themselves , on the Mer de Glace , at Chamouni , where his observations had been made . He showed him the glacier actually ...
... considered untenable . But the latter , instead of entering into a discus- sion , conducted Agassiz to the places themselves , on the Mer de Glace , at Chamouni , where his observations had been made . He showed him the glacier actually ...
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