Review of the Mexican War: Embracing the Causes of the War, the Responsibility of Its Commencement, the Purposes of the American Government in Its Prosecution, Its Benefits and Its EvilsAlden & Parsons, 1849 - 220 psl. |
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... Executive not the real motive , as proved by the circumstances of the case , and by the dispatches to Mr. Slidell . The provocations urged by cur government considered . The war designed to be brought about in such a manner as to throw ...
... Executive not the real motive , as proved by the circumstances of the case , and by the dispatches to Mr. Slidell . The provocations urged by cur government considered . The war designed to be brought about in such a manner as to throw ...
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... executive , convinced of the amicable disposition of the Mexican government , ad- dressed to it an inquiry in October , 1845 , while General Taylor was at Corpus Christi , to as- certain whether " an envoy from the United States ...
... executive , convinced of the amicable disposition of the Mexican government , ad- dressed to it an inquiry in October , 1845 , while General Taylor was at Corpus Christi , to as- certain whether " an envoy from the United States ...
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... executive who declared our title to fifty - four degrees forty minutes in Oregon to be clear and unquestionable , contended for the same extreme boundary ? How can the claims put forth by Mr. Adams in his corres- pondence with the ...
... executive who declared our title to fifty - four degrees forty minutes in Oregon to be clear and unquestionable , contended for the same extreme boundary ? How can the claims put forth by Mr. Adams in his corres- pondence with the ...
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... Executive not the real motive , as proved by the circumstances of the case , and by the dispatches to Mr. Slidell . The provocations urged by our government considered . The war designed to be brought about in such a manner as to throw ...
... Executive not the real motive , as proved by the circumstances of the case , and by the dispatches to Mr. Slidell . The provocations urged by our government considered . The war designed to be brought about in such a manner as to throw ...
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... executive for this movement was not the motive which led to it , but , made with a full knowledge of all the circumstances which we have described , the deliberate purpose which prompted the act was war with Mexico in the event of Mr ...
... executive for this movement was not the motive which led to it , but , made with a full knowledge of all the circumstances which we have described , the deliberate purpose which prompted the act was war with Mexico in the event of Mr ...
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Review of the Mexican War– Embracing the Causes of the War, the ... Charles T. Porter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1849 |
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annexation of Texas army attainment authority battle blood cause character Chihuahua christian citizens civilized Coahuila commenced commissioner conduct congress conquer conquest consequences considered Corpus Christi coun crime declared defend desire dispute duty earth ecutive effect ernment established excitement executive existed follow forever France freedom glory gratification hostilities human hundred independence influence inhabitants invasion justice justify liberty manifest destiny mankind Matamoros ment Mexi Mexican congress Mexican government Mexican revolution millions of dollars minister Mississippi moral nation nature necessity negotiation never Nueces object Paredes passion peace Point Isabel political evil possession president president of Mexico principles province purpose question race reason refusal to receive republic republic of Texas rights of Mexico Rio Grande river Santa Anna says seen selfishness sion Slidell society soil sovereignty Spain Spanish Tamaulipas Taylor thousand tion treaty of 1819 truth United unjust western boundary wrong