The Union Text Book: Containing Selections from the Writings of Daniel Webster, The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell AddressG.G. Evans, 1860 - 504 Seiten |
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... Mexico . The gentleman , therefore , only follows out his own principles ; he does no more than arrive at the natural conclusions of his own doctrines ; he only announces the true results of that creed which he has adopted himself , and ...
... Mexico . The gentleman , therefore , only follows out his own principles ; he does no more than arrive at the natural conclusions of his own doctrines ; he only announces the true results of that creed which he has adopted himself , and ...
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... Mexico , and whose connected breadth stretches from the sea far beyond the Mississippi . Nor are all times or all occasions suited to such great operations . It is only under the most favorable circumstances , and only when great men ...
... Mexico , and whose connected breadth stretches from the sea far beyond the Mississippi . Nor are all times or all occasions suited to such great operations . It is only under the most favorable circumstances , and only when great men ...
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... Mexico , through the peninsula of Florida , has been thought desirable ; but this prejudice pre- vented it , as a canal was considered necessary for that pur- pose . But railroads are now taking the place of canals , and the completion ...
... Mexico , through the peninsula of Florida , has been thought desirable ; but this prejudice pre- vented it , as a canal was considered necessary for that pur- pose . But railroads are now taking the place of canals , and the completion ...
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... Mexico . Our armies , then on the frontiers , entered the provinces of that republic , met and defeated all her troops , penetrated her mountain passes , and occupied her capital . The marine force of the United States took possession ...
... Mexico . Our armies , then on the frontiers , entered the provinces of that republic , met and defeated all her troops , penetrated her mountain passes , and occupied her capital . The marine force of the United States took possession ...
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... Mexico , for the various claims and demands which the people of this country had against that govern- ment . At any ... Mexico , and events have not turned out as was expected . Both California and New Mexico are likely to come in as ...
... Mexico , for the various claims and demands which the people of this country had against that govern- ment . At any ... Mexico , and events have not turned out as was expected . Both California and New Mexico are likely to come in as ...
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