Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... true , that in the credential letter brought by his excellency Mr. Slidell , it is stated that he is informed of the desire of the Presi- dent of the United States to restore , cultivate , and strengthen friendship and good ...
... true , that in the credential letter brought by his excellency Mr. Slidell , it is stated that he is informed of the desire of the Presi- dent of the United States to restore , cultivate , and strengthen friendship and good ...
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... true , that the warlike display with which the American Union presents herself- by sea , with her squadrons on both coasts ; by land , with her invading forces advancing by the northern frontiers ; [ where the President had ordered them ...
... true , that the warlike display with which the American Union presents herself- by sea , with her squadrons on both coasts ; by land , with her invading forces advancing by the northern frontiers ; [ where the President had ordered them ...
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... true position of the Mexican republic ; despoiled , outraged , contemned , it is now attempted to subject her to a humiliating degradation . " - pp . 57-59 . - " It is manifest that it was the firm intention of the Mexican government to ...
... true position of the Mexican republic ; despoiled , outraged , contemned , it is now attempted to subject her to a humiliating degradation . " - pp . 57-59 . - " It is manifest that it was the firm intention of the Mexican government to ...
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... True , Mr. Slidell was in Mexico , pretending to negotiate a settlement of all our difficulties with Mexico . He had not been refused by the actual government of Mexico . True , Con- gress was in session , and might have been consulted ...
... True , Mr. Slidell was in Mexico , pretending to negotiate a settlement of all our difficulties with Mexico . He had not been refused by the actual government of Mexico . True , Con- gress was in session , and might have been consulted ...
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... true of poetry which we have said of the other arts . The earliest poetry is always religious and ideal in its character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men ...
... true of poetry which we have said of the other arts . The earliest poetry is always religious and ideal in its character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men ...
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