Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... fact by a vote . It was the American government that made the war ; unconstitutionally made a war which is unjust ... facts , can be so simple as to doubt it . The Mexicans say that the * But see Senator Benton's speech of Feb. 24th ...
... fact by a vote . It was the American government that made the war ; unconstitutionally made a war which is unjust ... facts , can be so simple as to doubt it . The Mexicans say that the * But see Senator Benton's speech of Feb. 24th ...
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... and pass judgment on the conduct of the two administrations most busy in this crime ? We have stated the facts . Shall we declaim against such infamy ? We cannot . Our pen falls to the ground ; 1847. ] 47 The Mexican War .
... and pass judgment on the conduct of the two administrations most busy in this crime ? We have stated the facts . Shall we declaim against such infamy ? We cannot . Our pen falls to the ground ; 1847. ] 47 The Mexican War .
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... fact , how- * The instructions will be found in Protocols of Conferences held in London , relative to the affairs of Greece , presented to both houses of Parliament by com- mand of His Majesty . 1832. Annex A to the protocol ( 51 ) on ...
... fact , how- * The instructions will be found in Protocols of Conferences held in London , relative to the affairs of Greece , presented to both houses of Parliament by com- mand of His Majesty . 1832. Annex A to the protocol ( 51 ) on ...
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... facts could never have become public without the sanction of one of these ministers . The effect in Greece was also injurious to the English party . Some of the Greeks , disgusted with the conduct of the court , inferred that the ...
... facts could never have become public without the sanction of one of these ministers . The effect in Greece was also injurious to the English party . Some of the Greeks , disgusted with the conduct of the court , inferred that the ...
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... fact is , his administration has derived some popularity from the re- ductions made in the amount of taxation by the late house of representatives , though really without any merit on his part , for , like most ministers , he would have ...
... fact is , his administration has derived some popularity from the re- ductions made in the amount of taxation by the late house of representatives , though really without any merit on his part , for , like most ministers , he would have ...
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