Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... tion under these circumstances , if not looked upon as justifiable cause of war , is always liable to be looked upon as proof of an unfriendly spirit to one of the contending parties . " But in all former cases , 66 so wisely consistent ...
... tion under these circumstances , if not looked upon as justifiable cause of war , is always liable to be looked upon as proof of an unfriendly spirit to one of the contending parties . " But in all former cases , 66 so wisely consistent ...
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... tion " to take military possession , each power up to the extent of its own claims ? Why it would have been - like what we have seen in Texas . But why did not the American government resort to nego tiation ? Because the Mexican ...
... tion " to take military possession , each power up to the extent of its own claims ? Why it would have been - like what we have seen in Texas . But why did not the American government resort to nego tiation ? Because the Mexican ...
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... tion is that we can hold [ because we have a good title ] Corpus Christi and all other points up the Nueces . If attacked , [ while in territory which the Mexicans acknowledge as part of Texas ] the right of defence will authorize us to ...
... tion is that we can hold [ because we have a good title ] Corpus Christi and all other points up the Nueces . If attacked , [ while in territory which the Mexicans acknowledge as part of Texas ] the right of defence will authorize us to ...
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... tion of limits between Mexico and Texas . The joint resolutions of our Congress left the question an open one , and the prelimi- nary proposition made by this [ the Texan ] government [ namely , the third article quoted on the last page ] ...
... tion of limits between Mexico and Texas . The joint resolutions of our Congress left the question an open one , and the prelimi- nary proposition made by this [ the Texan ] government [ namely , the third article quoted on the last page ] ...
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... tion that portion of territory actually possessed by Texas , and which she did not consider as subject to negotiation . The Con- gress of Texas . . . would have passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . if they ...
... tion that portion of territory actually possessed by Texas , and which she did not consider as subject to negotiation . The Con- gress of Texas . . . would have passed a resolution . . . affirm- ing the claim to the Rio Grande . if they ...
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