The History of the United States of America: With a Continuation, Including the Presidencies of Pierce and Buchanan, Том 2,Часть 3J. S. Virtue & Company, 1861 |
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... Mexican government through the American ambassador , Powhattan Ellis , a list of fifteen ( no more ) cases , accompanied by this most remarkable admission , that the government " was not in possession of proof of all the circumstances ...
... Mexican government through the American ambassador , Powhattan Ellis , a list of fifteen ( no more ) cases , accompanied by this most remarkable admission , that the government " was not in possession of proof of all the circumstances ...
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... Mexico , or at his suggestion , it was ascertained that the Mexican government was not unwilling to receive a commissioner invested with full powers to settle " the present dispute , " evidently meaning the Texas affair ; whereas Polk ...
... Mexico , or at his suggestion , it was ascertained that the Mexican government was not unwilling to receive a commissioner invested with full powers to settle " the present dispute , " evidently meaning the Texas affair ; whereas Polk ...
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... Mexican government had sent to Havannah blank commissions to privateers , and blank certificates of naturalisation , signed by General Salas , the then present head of the Mexican government . There was also reason , " added the President ...
... Mexican government had sent to Havannah blank commissions to privateers , and blank certificates of naturalisation , signed by General Salas , the then present head of the Mexican government . There was also reason , " added the President ...
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