The Southern Quarterly Review, 15. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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88. oldal
... Mexico , seems to be almost forgotten . We shall not hesi- tate , therefore , to recount some of the events connected with it , because they are relevant to the issue between us and Mexico , as well as necessary to the elucidation of ...
... Mexico , seems to be almost forgotten . We shall not hesi- tate , therefore , to recount some of the events connected with it , because they are relevant to the issue between us and Mexico , as well as necessary to the elucidation of ...
94. oldal
... Mexico a ces- sion of territory , whose boundary , beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande , would run along the eastern bank of that stream , to the 37 ° of latitude , and continue thence , by that parallel to the Pacific . This ...
... Mexico a ces- sion of territory , whose boundary , beginning at the mouth of the Rio Grande , would run along the eastern bank of that stream , to the 37 ° of latitude , and continue thence , by that parallel to the Pacific . This ...
112. oldal
... Mexico ; when our relations became inextricably complicated ; and when the Secretary of War , in obedience to President Polk's order , commanded General Taylor to advance to the Rio Grande . This was an act that brought the forces of Mexico ...
... Mexico ; when our relations became inextricably complicated ; and when the Secretary of War , in obedience to President Polk's order , commanded General Taylor to advance to the Rio Grande . This was an act that brought the forces of Mexico ...
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ART PAGE | 12 |
GUIZOTS DEMOCRACY IN FRANCE | 114 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 253 |
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