Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... effects are not on the same scale with the trade and production . There is no speech heard but that of auc- tioneers , newsboys , and the caucus . Where is the great breath of the New World , the voice of aboriginal nations opening new ...
... effects are not on the same scale with the trade and production . There is no speech heard but that of auc- tioneers , newsboys , and the caucus . Where is the great breath of the New World , the voice of aboriginal nations opening new ...
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... effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it costs men ; that it is not productive . In short , they see that all which a nation consumes in its army and navy is a bad investment , stock which does not pay ...
... effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it costs men ; that it is not productive . In short , they see that all which a nation consumes in its army and navy is a bad investment , stock which does not pay ...
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... effects of that quarrel still survive , and centuries of peace will hardly remove the jealousy and hatred felt by the most ignorant men of both nations , as well as by their political leaders . If two countries are united by a war , as ...
... effects of that quarrel still survive , and centuries of peace will hardly remove the jealousy and hatred felt by the most ignorant men of both nations , as well as by their political leaders . If two countries are united by a war , as ...
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... effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by ... effects of that annexation will appear in due time , and may be a little different from what the annexers intended ...
... effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by ... effects of that annexation will appear in due time , and may be a little different from what the annexers intended ...
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... effect on the Mexican govern- ment . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to him , under date of March 12th , 1846 : " On your return to the United States , energetic measures against Mexico would at once ...
... effect on the Mexican govern- ment . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to him , under date of March 12th , 1846 : " On your return to the United States , energetic measures against Mexico would at once ...
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