Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... look on it as wicked . In all European countries , the thinking men demand of their rulers a good reason for dis- turbing their relations of peace . The old talk about national honor has diminished not a little amongst intelligent men ...
... look on it as wicked . In all European countries , the thinking men demand of their rulers a good reason for dis- turbing their relations of peace . The old talk about national honor has diminished not a little amongst intelligent men ...
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... look little at first principles , it may be , and the nature of things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it costs men ; that it is not productive . In short , they ...
... look little at first principles , it may be , and the nature of things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it costs men ; that it is not productive . In short , they ...
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... look for the cause of such madness . The physical evil is monstrous - the waste of property , the havoc of life . But this is the smallest part of the mischief . The savage spirit excited in the soldier , which he carries home to his ...
... look for the cause of such madness . The physical evil is monstrous - the waste of property , the havoc of life . But this is the smallest part of the mischief . The savage spirit excited in the soldier , which he carries home to his ...
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... look upon war as inevitable , a war .. intended . . to deprive both Texas and the United States of all claim to the country between the Nueces and the Rio Grande . ” — p . 54 . - June 22d , writing to Mr. Buchanan , he says , " The Brit ...
... look upon war as inevitable , a war .. intended . . to deprive both Texas and the United States of all claim to the country between the Nueces and the Rio Grande . ” — p . 54 . - June 22d , writing to Mr. Buchanan , he says , " The Brit ...
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... look for some advantage from the assailing movement threatened by Mexico , than to resist the passage [ by the Texan Congress ] of . a law .. putting the Texan forces under the Major - General , the effect of which would have been the ...
... look for some advantage from the assailing movement threatened by Mexico , than to resist the passage [ by the Texan Congress ] of . a law .. putting the Texan forces under the Major - General , the effect of which would have been the ...
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