Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... American citizens against Mexico . An umpire , appointed by the king of Prussia , came to assist in the work . The Board allowed American claims to the amount of $ 2,026,139 . 68 ; the American commissioners allowed also $ 928,627.88 ...
... American citizens against Mexico . An umpire , appointed by the king of Prussia , came to assist in the work . The Board allowed American claims to the amount of $ 2,026,139 . 68 ; the American commissioners allowed also $ 928,627.88 ...
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... America , but there were many circumstances which palliated that conduct . She did not pay the money , for she had no money to pay with , and no credit to borrow with . In 1845 , Mr. Slidell wrote to the American government that her ...
... America , but there were many circumstances which palliated that conduct . She did not pay the money , for she had no money to pay with , and no credit to borrow with . In 1845 , Mr. Slidell wrote to the American government that her ...
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very American government , which in 1837 ought to have taken her Mexican sister by the throat , and sold all that she had , that payment might be made , and promptly too ? The President is not very desirous to pay the claims which Amer ...
very American government , which in 1837 ought to have taken her Mexican sister by the throat , and sold all that she had , that payment might be made , and promptly too ? The President is not very desirous to pay the claims which Amer ...
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... American plenipotentiary , Mr. Slidell . Here are the facts in the case , as the President states them : On the 15th of September , 1845 , the Amer- ican consul at the city of Mexico was instructed by his gov ernment " to ascertain from ...
... American plenipotentiary , Mr. Slidell . Here are the facts in the case , as the President states them : On the 15th of September , 1845 , the Amer- ican consul at the city of Mexico was instructed by his gov ernment " to ascertain from ...
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... America by the French " Executive Directory , " in the most public and official manner , is certainly no " parallel ... American State Papers , Class I. Foreign Relations , Vol . I. p . 424 , et seq . , p . 748 , et seq . , and Vol . II ...
... America by the French " Executive Directory , " in the most public and official manner , is certainly no " parallel ... American State Papers , Class I. Foreign Relations , Vol . I. p . 424 , et seq . , p . 748 , et seq . , and Vol . II ...
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