Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... position of an overgrown bully , and Mas- sachusetts finds no heart or head to give weight and efficacy to her contrary judgment . In hours when it seemed only to need one just word from a man of honor to have vindicated the rights of ...
... position of an overgrown bully , and Mas- sachusetts finds no heart or head to give weight and efficacy to her contrary judgment . In hours when it seemed only to need one just word from a man of honor to have vindicated the rights of ...
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... position to make war for this claim , in the face of an acknowledgment on the part of this [ the Texan ] government that it could be settled by negotiation . I at once decided that we should take no such position , but should regard ...
... position to make war for this claim , in the face of an acknowledgment on the part of this [ the Texan ] government that it could be settled by negotiation . I at once decided that we should take no such position , but should regard ...
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... 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 but subsidiary to the necessity ...
... 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 but subsidiary to the necessity ...
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... position . " The authority of Col. Benton is confessedly great in all matters relating to our western boundaries . He merits the gratitude of the nation for his able discussion of our claims to " the whole of Oregon . " His motives may ...
... position . " The authority of Col. Benton is confessedly great in all matters relating to our western boundaries . He merits the gratitude of the nation for his able discussion of our claims to " the whole of Oregon . " His motives may ...
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... has ordered the army of Texas to advance and take position on the left bank of the Rio Grande ; and has directed that a strong fleet shall be assembled " In " in the Gulf of Mexico . He will thus 1847. ] 37 The Mexican War .
... has ordered the army of Texas to advance and take position on the left bank of the Rio Grande ; and has directed that a strong fleet shall be assembled " In " in the Gulf of Mexico . He will thus 1847. ] 37 The Mexican War .
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