Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... United States at that time adopted compul- sory measures and taken redress into their own hands , all our difficulties with Mexico would probably have been long since adjusted , and the existing war have been avoided . " - p . 7 . This ...
... United States at that time adopted compul- sory measures and taken redress into their own hands , all our difficulties with Mexico would probably have been long since adjusted , and the existing war have been avoided . " - p . 7 . This ...
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... United States . The causes of annexation are well known , the South did not wish a non - slaveholding State on the southwestern frontier . The economical , the moral , the political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The ...
... United States . The causes of annexation are well known , the South did not wish a non - slaveholding State on the southwestern frontier . The economical , the moral , the political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The ...
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... United States is to avoid all interference in disputes which merely relate to the internal government of other ... United States in 1778 , the English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist ...
... United States is to avoid all interference in disputes which merely relate to the internal government of other ... United States in 1778 , the English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist ...
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... United States intrusted with full power to adjust all the questions in dispute between the two governments . " On the 15th of October , the Mexican government assented . The assent was made known to the American government on the 9th of ...
... United States intrusted with full power to adjust all the questions in dispute between the two governments . " On the 15th of October , the Mexican government assented . The assent was made known to the American government on the 9th of ...
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... United States until the grievances of which France has complained have been redressed . " " The Executive Direc- tory know of no minister plenipotentiary from the United States , " said they . Yet the burthen of grievances had been ...
... United States until the grievances of which France has complained have been redressed . " " The Executive Direc- tory know of no minister plenipotentiary from the United States , " said they . Yet the burthen of grievances had been ...
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