Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... never a peace . Peace was only an armistice for a limited period . Says Homer , " It is the business of a man to fight ; of a slave to till the ground . " He represented the general opinion of the " Heroic Age . " But now things are ...
... never a peace . Peace was only an armistice for a limited period . Says Homer , " It is the business of a man to fight ; of a slave to till the ground . " He represented the general opinion of the " Heroic Age . " But now things are ...
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... never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the Texan difficulties . But take the President's statement ...
... never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the Texan difficulties . But take the President's statement ...
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... never admitted the Rio Grande from source to mouth as her boundary on this side . We think there is no controversy about the limits of Texas , except as it borders on the Mexican territory . Yet uncertainty of limits is recognized by ...
... never admitted the Rio Grande from source to mouth as her boundary on this side . We think there is no controversy about the limits of Texas , except as it borders on the Mexican territory . Yet uncertainty of limits is recognized by ...
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... never offered such a condition ! " Hence you will have perceived , that in my reply to Mr. Allen's [ the Texan Secretary of State ] note of the 26th ult . , I omitted an allu- sion to his suggestion of a point on the Rio Grande for the ...
... never offered such a condition ! " Hence you will have perceived , that in my reply to Mr. Allen's [ the Texan Secretary of State ] note of the 26th ult . , I omitted an allu- sion to his suggestion of a point on the Rio Grande for the ...
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... never asserted jurisdiction , and which she had no right to cede . . . . The treaty ceded Texas by name , [ but ] without an effort to describe a boundary . The Congress of Texas had passed an act declaring . . . what was Texas ...
... never asserted jurisdiction , and which she had no right to cede . . . . The treaty ceded Texas by name , [ but ] without an effort to describe a boundary . The Congress of Texas had passed an act declaring . . . what was Texas ...
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