Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... passed by , and some future historian of Democracy in Amer- ica studies the subject afresh , and with impartial eyes , he will write in sadness a dark chapter . We know not which he will blame most bitterly , the Democrats or the Whigs ...
... passed by , and some future historian of Democracy in Amer- ica studies the subject afresh , and with impartial eyes , he will write in sadness a dark chapter . We know not which he will blame most bitterly , the Democrats or the Whigs ...
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... passed . " This was the Texas which ... was admitted as one of the States of our Union . " All this is specious - at least to one who knows nothing of the facts ; very plausible to one who is more a subject of Authority than a subject ...
... passed . " This was the Texas which ... was admitted as one of the States of our Union . " All this is specious - at least to one who knows nothing of the facts ; very plausible to one who is more a subject of Authority than a subject ...
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... passed , ― Mexico in possession of one portion of the territory , [ between the Nueces and the Rio Grande ] and Texas of another . If the President of Texas , instead of giving that proclamation the scope he did , [ by making an entire ...
... passed , ― Mexico in possession of one portion of the territory , [ between the Nueces and the Rio Grande ] and Texas of another . If the President of Texas , instead of giving that proclamation the scope he did , [ by making an entire ...
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... passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . if they had deemed it ex- pedient in this matter to manifest their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be ...
... passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . if they had deemed it ex- pedient in this matter to manifest their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be ...
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... passed an act declaring . . . what was Texas . . . . We must take the country as Texas had ceded it to us , and in doing that ... we must do injustice to Mexico , and take a large portion of New Mexico , the people of which have never ...
... passed an act declaring . . . what was Texas . . . . We must take the country as Texas had ceded it to us , and in doing that ... we must do injustice to Mexico , and take a large portion of New Mexico , the people of which have never ...
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