Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... political leaders . If two countries are united by a war , as Poland and Russia , the spirit of in- tense and national hatred remains yet longer , and is still more violent . It is a great wrong for a powerful and civilized people to ...
... political leaders . If two countries are united by a war , as Poland and Russia , the spirit of in- tense and national hatred remains yet longer , and is still more violent . It is a great wrong for a powerful and civilized people to ...
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... political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall , and then ...
... political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall , and then ...
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... politics as of pedlers in other wares . America had a claim to the whole of Oregon , from San Francisco to the Russian settlements . Mr. Polk himself claimed up to 54. 40 , and with " the settled conviction that the British pretensions ...
... politics as of pedlers in other wares . America had a claim to the whole of Oregon , from San Francisco to the Russian settlements . Mr. Polk himself claimed up to 54. 40 , and with " the settled conviction that the British pretensions ...
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... political organization as they deemed necessary . " 2. " The acknowledgment of Santa Anna in 1836 , by which Texas was prevented from following up the advan tages of victory , among which was the opportunity of estab lishing herself on ...
... political organization as they deemed necessary . " 2. " The acknowledgment of Santa Anna in 1836 , by which Texas was prevented from following up the advan tages of victory , among which was the opportunity of estab lishing herself on ...
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... politicians of the day . In his address , delivered at Watertown , New York , in the summer of 1844 , he says , · " I felt it my duty to vote as a Senator , and did vote against the .. treaty for the annexation [ of Texas ] . I believed ...
... politicians of the day . In his address , delivered at Watertown , New York , in the summer of 1844 , he says , · " I felt it my duty to vote as a Senator , and did vote against the .. treaty for the annexation [ of Texas ] . I believed ...
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