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The present edition is comprised in two handsomely printed octavo vol . umes of 1000 pages , neatly bound , and is offered at the low price of Three Dollars . A liberal discount made to those buying to sell again , or to teachers buying ...
The present edition is comprised in two handsomely printed octavo vol . umes of 1000 pages , neatly bound , and is offered at the low price of Three Dollars . A liberal discount made to those buying to sell again , or to teachers buying ...
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The present war against Mexico is entitled to a serious examination . The Mexicans are few , poor , weak , half - civilized ; they lack the elements which give a people strength . They have no national unity of action .
The present war against Mexico is entitled to a serious examination . The Mexicans are few , poor , weak , half - civilized ; they lack the elements which give a people strength . They have no national unity of action .
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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 extraordinary .
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 extraordinary .
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The President may state other grievances , but not in such a connection , or for such a purpose as the present . But now he abandons that part of the argument ; the issue is changed . It is Mexico that began the war . But how ?
The President may state other grievances , but not in such a connection , or for such a purpose as the present . But now he abandons that part of the argument ; the issue is changed . It is Mexico that began the war . But how ?
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However , we do not intend at present entering upon that discussion . The reader will find much valuable information in the speech of Mr. Senator Benton , and in the two able and learned speeches of Mr. Severance , of Maine , delivered ...
However , we do not intend at present entering upon that discussion . The reader will find much valuable information in the speech of Mr. Senator Benton , and in the two able and learned speeches of Mr. Severance , of Maine , delivered ...
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