Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Mexico takes the news of the passage of the joint resolutions . She will be very angry , doubtless , and will calculate on the sympathies of other nations . She will , probably , send home Mr. Shannon , and , perhaps , decree non ...
... Mexico takes the news of the passage of the joint resolutions . She will be very angry , doubtless , and will calculate on the sympathies of other nations . She will , probably , send home Mr. Shannon , and , perhaps , decree non ...
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... Mexico , and it was rumored that they were to march immediately and directly to the city of Mexico , he demanded for what objects the war was to be prosecuted . It was quite apparent to him that the weaker nation would be subjected to a ...
... Mexico , and it was rumored that they were to march immediately and directly to the city of Mexico , he demanded for what objects the war was to be prosecuted . It was quite apparent to him that the weaker nation would be subjected to a ...
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... Mexico , by raising ten regiments of additional troops . This formed the principal subject of discussion in the ... Mexico appointed by the President of that re- public . ' It undertook to cede New Mexico and Upper Califor- nia to the ...
... Mexico , by raising ten regiments of additional troops . This formed the principal subject of discussion in the ... Mexico appointed by the President of that re- public . ' It undertook to cede New Mexico and Upper Califor- nia to the ...
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