Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... knowledge of Congress . America was invading territory which Mexico claimed , and at the same time instructing her minister to present his credentials with a view to adjust the difficulties in a pacific way ! This , we confess , is ...
... knowledge of Congress . America was invading territory which Mexico claimed , and at the same time instructing her minister to present his credentials with a view to adjust the difficulties in a pacific way ! This , we confess , is ...
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... knowledge of the relative power and position of Mexico and Texas . " 4. " The United States , in addition to the foregoing grounds , will have the older one , founded on the Louisiana claim . " 5. " But ... all these considerations are ...
... knowledge of the relative power and position of Mexico and Texas . " 4. " The United States , in addition to the foregoing grounds , will have the older one , founded on the Louisiana claim . " 5. " But ... all these considerations are ...
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... knowledge concerning which the ideas of men are so vague , varying , and inadequate , To explain what it truly is , to place it in its true relations , to make every man feel that it is of importance to him , and that its concurrence is ...
... knowledge concerning which the ideas of men are so vague , varying , and inadequate , To explain what it truly is , to place it in its true relations , to make every man feel that it is of importance to him , and that its concurrence is ...
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... knowledge , without reproducing the deep feeling which atones for them . The consideration of these various stages of perfection , decline , and renovation , more or less successful , suggests the existence of laws by which they are ...
... knowledge , without reproducing the deep feeling which atones for them . The consideration of these various stages of perfection , decline , and renovation , more or less successful , suggests the existence of laws by which they are ...
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... knowledge of states- manship is as rare among diplomatists in the nineteenth cen- tury , as it was in the seventeenth , when their verbal astuteness and magnificent pretensions drew from the Swedish chancellor , Oxenstiern , the ...
... knowledge of states- manship is as rare among diplomatists in the nineteenth cen- tury , as it was in the seventeenth , when their verbal astuteness and magnificent pretensions drew from the Swedish chancellor , Oxenstiern , the ...
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