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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... peace , and the conviction that peace will remain until there is some just and sensible cause for war . " This was the position of affairs when , on the 1st of December , the twenty- ninth Congress assembled for its first session ...
... peace , and the conviction that peace will remain until there is some just and sensible cause for war . " This was the position of affairs when , on the 1st of December , the twenty- ninth Congress assembled for its first session ...
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... PEACE . 473 ground of agreement , whence they might start in drawing up the articles of a final treaty . But the American general felt bound to require the utmost that his govern- ment had indicated its intention to acquire ; and the ...
... PEACE . 473 ground of agreement , whence they might start in drawing up the articles of a final treaty . But the American general felt bound to require the utmost that his govern- ment had indicated its intention to acquire ; and the ...
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... PEACE NEGOCIATIONS . 479 United States . Now , however , matters wore a very different aspect their capital was in the hands of the enemy ; their government ( if government it could be called , which possessed so little authority in the ...
... PEACE NEGOCIATIONS . 479 United States . Now , however , matters wore a very different aspect their capital was in the hands of the enemy ; their government ( if government it could be called , which possessed so little authority in the ...
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