Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... land to people and cultivate on the beautiful hemisphere where Providence caused us to be born . " Which nation should blush ? Let Mr. Calhoun answer . He said , in his speech in the Senate , Feb. 12th , 1847 , " If the annexation of ...
... land to people and cultivate on the beautiful hemisphere where Providence caused us to be born . " Which nation should blush ? Let Mr. Calhoun answer . He said , in his speech in the Senate , Feb. 12th , 1847 , " If the annexation of ...
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... land and France , and employed " dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treachery . " The manifestoes of Russia , Prussia , and Austria , setting forth their respective claims , are well known ; the writings of suppliant slaves , who ...
... land and France , and employed " dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treachery . " The manifestoes of Russia , Prussia , and Austria , setting forth their respective claims , are well known ; the writings of suppliant slaves , who ...
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... land till wondering nations saw it from afar ? Let us look at this . He had condemned annexation . " It struck a blow at the influence of our institutions . . . . Thank God I did not slumber over that danger . " He had con- demned the ...
... land till wondering nations saw it from afar ? Let us look at this . He had condemned annexation . " It struck a blow at the influence of our institutions . . . . Thank God I did not slumber over that danger . " He had con- demned the ...
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... land , and seamen on the sea , upholding the flag of our country , you feel , and I feel , and every American feels , that they must be succoured and sustained . They have done honor to the country to which they belong . . . Where can ...
... land , and seamen on the sea , upholding the flag of our country , you feel , and I feel , and every American feels , that they must be succoured and sustained . They have done honor to the country to which they belong . . . Where can ...
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... land could have prevented it . Mr. Webster , who gratuitous- ly thanks God that he " did not slumber over that danger , " says , " New England might have prevented it if she would , but her people wOULD not be roused . " But , long ...
... land could have prevented it . Mr. Webster , who gratuitous- ly thanks God that he " did not slumber over that danger , " says , " New England might have prevented it if she would , but her people wOULD not be roused . " But , long ...
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