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... regard and an elevated posi- tion . Unlike the two writers just no- ticed , he was always more of the law- yer than the statesman ; rather ingeni- ous than profound , acute rather than comprehensive ; a logician rather than a ...
... regard and an elevated posi- tion . Unlike the two writers just no- ticed , he was always more of the law- yer than the statesman ; rather ingeni- ous than profound , acute rather than comprehensive ; a logician rather than a ...
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... regard to the bear- ing which our acts may have upon the interests of Mexico , we make any such pretension . In acknowledging the in- dependence of Texas , we did not un- dertake to say which of the two parties to the previously ...
... regard to the bear- ing which our acts may have upon the interests of Mexico , we make any such pretension . In acknowledging the in- dependence of Texas , we did not un- dertake to say which of the two parties to the previously ...
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... regard to the South , not only in the violent party journals , but even , in many cases , by men of high pretensions and great personal respectability on the floor of Congress and elsewhere , is very little less bitter and offensive ...
... regard to the South , not only in the violent party journals , but even , in many cases , by men of high pretensions and great personal respectability on the floor of Congress and elsewhere , is very little less bitter and offensive ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
Alfieri | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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