Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... tion upon the basis of her independence ; and the government agreed to hear them , and consented to name the commissioners who , with this view , were sent to it from Texas . " Moments so precious were not thrown away by the agents of ...
... tion upon the basis of her independence ; and the government agreed to hear them , and consented to name the commissioners who , with this view , were sent to it from Texas . " Moments so precious were not thrown away by the agents of ...
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... tion , and then , but not before , of an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary near the same government . " Nor could the government of the republic on that occasion extend its engagement beyond this ; for to admit any person ...
... tion , and then , but not before , of an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary near the same government . " Nor could the government of the republic on that occasion extend its engagement beyond this ; for to admit any person ...
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... tion on the Rio Grande than she did on the Danube . Should General Taylor advance , should Mexico regard herself invaded , and Congress refuse to sanction that invasion- the President can say : General Taylor exceeded his instructions ...
... tion on the Rio Grande than she did on the Danube . Should General Taylor advance , should Mexico regard herself invaded , and Congress refuse to sanction that invasion- the President can say : General Taylor exceeded his instructions ...
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... tion . In this he says , " It has been reserved for the United States to practise dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treach- ery , in order , in the midst of peace , to appropriate to herself the territory of a friendly nation ...
... tion . In this he says , " It has been reserved for the United States to practise dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treach- ery , in order , in the midst of peace , to appropriate to herself the territory of a friendly nation ...
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... tion . There as here the spoiler feared the interference of Eng- land and France , and employed " dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treachery . " The manifestoes of Russia , Prussia , and Austria , setting forth their respective ...
... tion . There as here the spoiler feared the interference of Eng- land and France , and employed " dissimulation , deceit , and the basest treachery . " The manifestoes of Russia , Prussia , and Austria , setting forth their respective ...
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