Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... force of evidence been compelled to decide . " " The uniform policy and practice of the United States is to avoid all interference in disputes which merely relate to the internal government of other nations , and constantly to recognize ...
... force of evidence been compelled to decide . " " The uniform policy and practice of the United States is to avoid all interference in disputes which merely relate to the internal government of other nations , and constantly to recognize ...
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... forces . " Thus Mexico " consum- mated her long course of outrages by commencing an offensive war , and shedding the blood of our citizens on our own soil . " It is true that on the 4th of April , 1846 , General Paredes did order the ...
... forces . " Thus Mexico " consum- mated her long course of outrages by commencing an offensive war , and shedding the blood of our citizens on our own soil . " It is true that on the 4th of April , 1846 , General Paredes did order the ...
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... forces were still east of the Rio Grande , though west of the Nueces . The chargé saw the effect which this proclamation , issued under such circum- stances , would have upon the claim to the Rio Grande ; this will appear in the sequel ...
... forces were still east of the Rio Grande , though west of the Nueces . The chargé saw the effect which this proclamation , issued under such circum- stances , would have upon the claim to the Rio Grande ; this will appear in the sequel ...
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... forces beyond that river ] had notified Mexico that forcible means would have been continued , to maintain the jurisdiction of Texas as far as that river , the case would have been different , and our rights and duties consequent upon ...
... forces beyond that river ] had notified Mexico that forcible means would have been continued , to maintain the jurisdiction of Texas as far as that river , the case would have been different , and our rights and duties consequent upon ...
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... force this side of the Rio Grande . " p . 89 . ... Mr. Donelson thought it inexpedient " for Texas to attempt a forcible possession of the Rio Grande , " because " Leaving out of view the difficulty of conducting such an en- terprise ...
... force this side of the Rio Grande . " p . 89 . ... Mr. Donelson thought it inexpedient " for Texas to attempt a forcible possession of the Rio Grande , " because " Leaving out of view the difficulty of conducting such an en- terprise ...
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