Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... interest was paid on but a small part of it . Is it a thing unheard of for one State to delay paying the claims of another- unheard of to wait a long time before such a payment ? The government of Bavaria has a large claim on the ...
... interest was paid on but a small part of it . Is it a thing unheard of for one State to delay paying the claims of another- unheard of to wait a long time before such a payment ? The government of Bavaria has a large claim on the ...
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... interests and views , or to the merits of the original controversy . " He considers the power of recognizing the independence of a new State as " equivalent under some cir- cumstances to a declaration of war . It will always be consid ...
... interests and views , or to the merits of the original controversy . " He considers the power of recognizing the independence of a new State as " equivalent under some cir- cumstances to a declaration of war . It will always be consid ...
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... interest to be settled by negotiation . " p . 55 . June 28th , he writes to General Taylor , advising him where to station his troops . " Corpus Christi is said to be as healthy as Pensacola , a convenient place for supplies , and is ...
... interest to be settled by negotiation . " p . 55 . June 28th , he writes to General Taylor , advising him where to station his troops . " Corpus Christi is said to be as healthy as Pensacola , a convenient place for supplies , and is ...
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... interests , no less of the United States than of Texas . ' . . . The undersigned is authorized to say that a force consisting of three thousand men , will be prepared to act without a moment's delay , " & c . p . 57 . - - • Again to the ...
... interests , no less of the United States than of Texas . ' . . . The undersigned is authorized to say that a force consisting of three thousand men , will be prepared to act without a moment's delay , " & c . p . 57 . - - • Again to the ...
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... interests of the United States ; and it is for the Mexican government to decide whether it shall give place to friendly negotiation , or lead to an open rupture . ” - p . 54 . To this , Senor Castillo y Lanzas replied , on the 12th ...
... interests of the United States ; and it is for the Mexican government to decide whether it shall give place to friendly negotiation , or lead to an open rupture . ” - p . 54 . To this , Senor Castillo y Lanzas replied , on the 12th ...
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