Niles' National Register, Том 501836 |
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... United States , according to the rational con- struction of all the treaties concluded on the subject ; and as it was well known that not only the government of Mexico , bat that of the United States had already granted a large part of ...
... United States , according to the rational con- struction of all the treaties concluded on the subject ; and as it was well known that not only the government of Mexico , bat that of the United States had already granted a large part of ...
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... United States be- longs to the Mexican government , or the newly declared Texian state , is a question into which the United States does not pro- pose to enter . It is a territory protected by the treaty of limits between Spain and the ...
... United States be- longs to the Mexican government , or the newly declared Texian state , is a question into which the United States does not pro- pose to enter . It is a territory protected by the treaty of limits between Spain and the ...
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... United States , or to retort an injury upon Mexico , ( or Texas , which ever is fesponsible ) , for the original wrong . But the president has not designed to vindicate a right , or retort a wrong , in the orders that have been given ...
... United States , or to retort an injury upon Mexico , ( or Texas , which ever is fesponsible ) , for the original wrong . But the president has not designed to vindicate a right , or retort a wrong , in the orders that have been given ...
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