Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... look upon such an act as a casus belli ; and as a consequence of this declaration , negotiation was by its very nature at an end , and war was the only recourse of the Mexican government . " But before it proceeded to recover its ...
... look upon such an act as a casus belli ; and as a consequence of this declaration , negotiation was by its very nature at an end , and war was the only recourse of the Mexican government . " But before it proceeded to recover its ...
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... 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 war ; it was " illegal , " unconstitutional , unjust ...
... 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 war ; it was " illegal , " unconstitutional , unjust ...
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... look for such steadiness , calmness , bravery , and modesty , as in these volunteers ! The most distinguished incident in the history of our country — of the good conduct of the militia - of new raised levies from amongst the people ...
... look for such steadiness , calmness , bravery , and modesty , as in these volunteers ! The most distinguished incident in the history of our country — of the good conduct of the militia - of new raised levies from amongst the people ...
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... look and hope for an artistic expression in new directions . Among the Greeks we have seen Poetry , Painting , Sculpture , Architect- ure , all developed and carried to perfection in a single period of time , and among a single people ...
... look and hope for an artistic expression in new directions . Among the Greeks we have seen Poetry , Painting , Sculpture , Architect- ure , all developed and carried to perfection in a single period of time , and among a single people ...
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and her own pretty feet . Lord Cupid sate on his divan look- ing at the beauty , but admiring his own present . Fatmah was at last tired , and wished to sit down , but her master exclaimed , " Another turn , Fatmah ! another turn ...
and her own pretty feet . Lord Cupid sate on his divan look- ing at the beauty , but admiring his own present . Fatmah was at last tired , and wished to sit down , but her master exclaimed , " Another turn , Fatmah ! another turn ...
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