The Republic of the United States of America: Its Duties to Itself, and Its Responsible Relations to Other Countries. Embracing Also a Review of the Late War Between the United States and Mexico ...D. Appleton and Company, 1848 - 322 Seiten |
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... March to the Rio Grande , no cause , ...... .. .................. Comparative view of the acts of the two governments , ... 60 .60 , 61 , 62 ...... ... 63 Oregon question - England , France , Mexico , Texas , and United States ...
... March to the Rio Grande , no cause , ...... .. .................. Comparative view of the acts of the two governments , ... 60 .60 , 61 , 62 ...... ... 63 Oregon question - England , France , Mexico , Texas , and United States ...
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... March , 1789 , to 30th June , 1844 , ...... 310 ..314 ........ A statement of expenditures of the United States from the 4th March , 1789 , to 30th June , 1844 , .. Defalcations of the United States treasury , from 1789 to 1837 ...
... March , 1789 , to 30th June , 1844 , ...... 310 ..314 ........ A statement of expenditures of the United States from the 4th March , 1789 , to 30th June , 1844 , .. Defalcations of the United States treasury , from 1789 to 1837 ...
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... March , 1781. As the government was not to go into effect until the consent of all the states should be obtained , this delay of more than three " If these states should either be wholly disunited , " says Alexan- der Hamilton , " or ...
... March , 1781. As the government was not to go into effect until the consent of all the states should be obtained , this delay of more than three " If these states should either be wholly disunited , " says Alexan- der Hamilton , " or ...
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... March , 1834 . These remarks were published in 1834. What a chapter of national events , which have transpired since that time , might be made up , our readers have no occasion to be advised . with goodness , the examples endure forever ...
... March , 1834 . These remarks were published in 1834. What a chapter of national events , which have transpired since that time , might be made up , our readers have no occasion to be advised . with goodness , the examples endure forever ...
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... march ? No. Was there war after the march and so forth . In order to judge correctly of the causes of this 44 THE CAUSES OF THE WAR .
... march ? No. Was there war after the march and so forth . In order to judge correctly of the causes of this 44 THE CAUSES OF THE WAR .
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acknowledged Adjutant-General Jones admitted American annexation Appendix appointed army authorities bank boundary Buchanan cargo cause character chargé d'affaires citizens civilization claim colonies command commenced commissioner communication condition Congress constitution consul convention Cruz declared deemed defence despatch Donelson duty EDWARD BURLESON envoy ernment established excellency existence faith favor force frontier give government of Mexico Gulf of Mexico honor hostilities interests John Slidell June justice laws letter liberty manifested March Matamoras measure ment Mexican government Mexican republic minister of foreign moral motives nations nature negotiation Norte Nueces officers Paredes party peace Peña y Peña plenipotentiary present president principles proposition protection question receive refused regard relations republic of Texas respect revolution Rio Bravo Rio Grande river Santa Anna says Schooner secretary Slidell spirit territory of Texas Texan tion treaty troops true truth U. S. Senate undersigned Union United Vera Cruz vessel views wrong