The American Whig Review, Հատոր 5Wiley and Putnam, 1847 |
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... means flattering to him , and which he must be prompt to avail himself of still further , and turn , if possible , to a still more profitable account . The President , as we have said , begins his manifesto by a reference to the un ...
... means flattering to him , and which he must be prompt to avail himself of still further , and turn , if possible , to a still more profitable account . The President , as we have said , begins his manifesto by a reference to the un ...
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... means of knowing . But we see no reason to con- clude , unless she had finally made up her mind to declare war , and take the field for Texas and against annexation - a conclusion to which it is now manifest , she would never have ...
... means of knowing . But we see no reason to con- clude , unless she had finally made up her mind to declare war , and take the field for Texas and against annexation - a conclusion to which it is now manifest , she would never have ...
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... means , at least , the casual reader shall understand him ; but in order to forge his chain of title in unbroken links , he next refers to " the Texas which was ceded to Spain by the Florida treaty of 1819 , " as embracing the country ...
... means , at least , the casual reader shall understand him ; but in order to forge his chain of title in unbroken links , he next refers to " the Texas which was ceded to Spain by the Florida treaty of 1819 , " as embracing the country ...
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... mean , and exactly what the President means . Let it be enough to say that in reference to the whole country on the Rio Grande here adverted to , there is not the slightest ground or pretence for saying , what the President means should ...
... mean , and exactly what the President means . Let it be enough to say that in reference to the whole country on the Rio Grande here adverted to , there is not the slightest ground or pretence for saying , what the President means should ...
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... means to convey - especially , as otherwise no sha- dow of defence is presented . It is , that this order of the 13th January was given on account of " the apprehensions of a contemplated Mexican invasion , " the dan- ger of which was ...
... means to convey - especially , as otherwise no sha- dow of defence is presented . It is , that this order of the 13th January was given on account of " the apprehensions of a contemplated Mexican invasion , " the dan- ger of which was ...
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The American Whig Review, Հատոր 4 George Hooker Colton,James Davenport Whelpley Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1846 |
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