Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... give no room to infer that we abandon the desire of peace . . It is peace that we have uniformly and perseveringly cultivated , and harmony between us and France may be restored at her option . ” * We are surprised that Mr. Polk should ...
... give no room to infer that we abandon the desire of peace . . It is peace that we have uniformly and perseveringly cultivated , and harmony between us and France may be restored at her option . ” * We are surprised that Mr. Polk should ...
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... give the resolutions offered by that distinguished member of the democratic party , on the 13th of May , while the treaty was still pending . " Resolved , That the ratification of the treaty for the annexa- tion of Texas to the United ...
... give the resolutions offered by that distinguished member of the democratic party , on the 13th of May , while the treaty was still pending . " Resolved , That the ratification of the treaty for the annexa- tion of Texas to the United ...
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... give to Mr. Slidell the special character of commissioner , or plenipotentiary ad hoc - to make propositions as to the affairs of Texas , calculated to establish peace firmly and to avert the evils of war by adequate agreement . " " The ...
... give to Mr. Slidell the special character of commissioner , or plenipotentiary ad hoc - to make propositions as to the affairs of Texas , calculated to establish peace firmly and to avert the evils of war by adequate agreement . " " The ...
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... give him authority . " p . 45 . On the first of March , Mr Slidell writes to Senor Castillo y Lanzas , successor of Peña y Peña , and says , " The President is unwilling to take a course which would inevitably result in war ...
... give him authority . " p . 45 . On the first of March , Mr Slidell writes to Senor Castillo y Lanzas , successor of Peña y Peña , and says , " The President is unwilling to take a course which would inevitably result in war ...
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... give a reason for the faith that is in us , we can still protest against skepticism and indifference . It will assist us in our endeavour if we classify the views and feelings with which Art is regarded among men . I. We have the large ...
... give a reason for the faith that is in us , we can still protest against skepticism and indifference . It will assist us in our endeavour if we classify the views and feelings with which Art is regarded among men . I. We have the large ...
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