Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 6–10 iš 100
21 psl.
... matter of no great magnitude or importance . Mexico had never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the ...
... matter of no great magnitude or importance . Mexico had never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the ...
23 psl.
... matter by negotiation , had sent an " army of occupa tion " to take military possession , each power up to the extent of its own claims ? Why it would have been - like what we have seen in Texas . But why did not the American government ...
... matter by negotiation , had sent an " army of occupa tion " to take military possession , each power up to the extent of its own claims ? Why it would have been - like what we have seen in Texas . But why did not the American government ...
27 psl.
... matter to manifest their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be drawn from his proclamation , that Texas admitted the right of Mexico to keep an armed force this side of the ...
... matter to manifest their disapprobation of the treaty preferred by President Jones , or to oppose the inference which might be drawn from his proclamation , that Texas admitted the right of Mexico to keep an armed force this side of the ...
35 psl.
... matter of Texas . Not a word is said in the correspondence of the parties about a minister " to reside near the Mexican government , " as a permanent representative . Perhaps Mr. Peña y Peña ought to have distinctly stated that Mexico ...
... matter of Texas . Not a word is said in the correspondence of the parties about a minister " to reside near the Mexican government , " as a permanent representative . Perhaps Mr. Peña y Peña ought to have distinctly stated that Mexico ...
41 psl.
... matter by some quotations from the correspondence between the War Department and General Taylor . It is contained in the same document ( No. 196 ) with the letters of Mr. Slidell . July 8th , 1845 , Mr. Marcy - then Secretary of War ...
... matter by some quotations from the correspondence between the War Department and General Taylor . It is contained in the same document ( No. 196 ) with the letters of Mr. Slidell . July 8th , 1845 , Mr. Marcy - then Secretary of War ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adams Agassiz American articles of confederation Athens authority body Boston called Carolina cause character Christian church claim colonies common common law condition Congress constitution court declared divine Edmund Lyons England English established evil existence fact favor force freedom give Greece Greek heart Hebrew honor human idea important Inductive justice king of Bavaria King Otho knowledge labor land less look mankind Massachusetts matter means ment Mexican Mexico mind minister moral mulattoes nation nature negroes never North object organization party peace persons Philosophy political present President principle question reality reason relation religion Rio Grande Russia schools seems Senate slave-holders slavery slaves Slidell society soul South South Carolina spirit Texas things thou thought tion true truth United universal villein whole words