Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Том 3W.M. Morrison, 1849 |
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... fact , that in their late war with Mex- ico , those duties had been most scrupulously respected by all other na- tions , notwithstanding the known sympathies of some of them with our adversaries . Whilst all interference in the disputes ...
... fact , that in their late war with Mex- ico , those duties had been most scrupulously respected by all other na- tions , notwithstanding the known sympathies of some of them with our adversaries . Whilst all interference in the disputes ...
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... fact that he was aware when he purchased the tobacco , that it was private property . Gen. Scott confirmed the decision of the court . Before any action could be had by the government upon the report of the court , Mr. Buchanan went out ...
... fact that he was aware when he purchased the tobacco , that it was private property . Gen. Scott confirmed the decision of the court . Before any action could be had by the government upon the report of the court , Mr. Buchanan went out ...
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... facts that led to this unfortunate difference are substantially as follows : During the Mexican war , Commander Carpender , in command of the sloop - of - war Truxton , forming part of the United States blockading squadron off the ...
... facts that led to this unfortunate difference are substantially as follows : During the Mexican war , Commander Carpender , in command of the sloop - of - war Truxton , forming part of the United States blockading squadron off the ...
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... fact of sale ; but he admits that the people of Yucatan , when the alternative was presented to them , of murdering their prisoners , or of transporting them , had chosen the latter . They were , therefore , sent to the government of ...
... fact of sale ; but he admits that the people of Yucatan , when the alternative was presented to them , of murdering their prisoners , or of transporting them , had chosen the latter . They were , therefore , sent to the government of ...
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... fact that the principal discussions in the legislature seemed to be at bottom contests between monarchists and republicans . The little confidence , therefore , with which the re- publican party had first viewed him has gradually grown ...
... fact that the principal discussions in the legislature seemed to be at bottom contests between monarchists and republicans . The little confidence , therefore , with which the re- publican party had first viewed him has gradually grown ...
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