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... avoided all censure , and encountered no other evil than that produced by a transient estrangement of good will in those against whom we have by force of evidence been compelled to decide . The uniform policy and practice of the ...
... avoided all censure , and encountered no other evil than that produced by a transient estrangement of good will in those against whom we have by force of evidence been compelled to decide . The uniform policy and practice of the ...
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The Mexican general , says Mr. Polk , had collected a large army on the opposite ( the west ] shore of the Rio Grande , " " invaded our territory , and commenced hostilities by attacking our forces . . Thus Mexico consummated her ...
The Mexican general , says Mr. Polk , had collected a large army on the opposite ( the west ] shore of the Rio Grande , " " invaded our territory , and commenced hostilities by attacking our forces . . Thus Mexico consummated her ...
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But the Mexican forces were still east of the Rio Grande , though west of the Nueces . The chargé saw the effect which this proclamation , issued under such circumstances , would have upon the claim to the Rio Grande ; this will ...
But the Mexican forces were still east of the Rio Grande , though west of the Nueces . The chargé saw the effect which this proclamation , issued under such circumstances , would have upon the claim to the Rio Grande ; this will ...
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... [ of withdrawing the 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 ...
... [ of withdrawing the 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 ...
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... their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be drawn from his proclamation , that Texas admitted the right of Mexico to keep an armed force this side of the Rio Grande .
... their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be drawn from his proclamation , that Texas admitted the right of Mexico to keep an armed force this side of the Rio Grande .
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