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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... MEXICO . [ CHAP . II . " base of operations " than the menace of regarding the annexation of Texas as a casus belli , he was enabled to plunge the country into hostilities with Mexico . Presidents of the United States are subject to the ...
... MEXICO . [ CHAP . II . " base of operations " than the menace of regarding the annexation of Texas as a casus belli , he was enabled to plunge the country into hostilities with Mexico . Presidents of the United States are subject to the ...
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... Mexico was weak , and the great Daniel Webster ( as we related before ) was Secretary of State ; and so this unparalleled act was slurred over , as not being intended as an " indignity to the government of Mexico , or anything unlawful ...
... Mexico was weak , and the great Daniel Webster ( as we related before ) was Secretary of State ; and so this unparalleled act was slurred over , as not being intended as an " indignity to the government of Mexico , or anything unlawful ...
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... Mexico , or 5,000,000 dollars for the latter . And to give full effect to this double attack upon the integrity of the country , he remained in Mexico till the end of March ; when , receiving from the new minister of foreign relations a ...
... Mexico , or 5,000,000 dollars for the latter . And to give full effect to this double attack upon the integrity of the country , he remained in Mexico till the end of March ; when , receiving from the new minister of foreign relations a ...
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