The Republic of the United States of America: Its Duties to Itself, and Its Responsible Relations to Other Countries. Embracing Also a Review of the Late War Between the United States and Mexico ... |
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... Vera Cruz , ........ ..... - Page .89 ....... 90 ...... 91 ..96 Singular and unexpected reception of Mr. Slidell , ... Embarrassing position of United States minister - Mexican diplomacy , .. 92 Mexico refuses to fulfil its engagements ...
... Vera Cruz , ........ ..... - Page .89 ....... 90 ...... 91 ..96 Singular and unexpected reception of Mr. Slidell , ... Embarrassing position of United States minister - Mexican diplomacy , .. 92 Mexico refuses to fulfil its engagements ...
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... Vera Cruz , although they have stone equally good within ten miles of that city . " It is monstrous , " says Gilliam , " when the great majority of the inhabitants of a country are swindlers , thieves , and murderers , in an unqualified ...
... Vera Cruz , although they have stone equally good within ten miles of that city . " It is monstrous , " says Gilliam , " when the great majority of the inhabitants of a country are swindlers , thieves , and murderers , in an unqualified ...
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... Vera Cruz . You will also transmit a copy to this department . It is of great consequence that you should use as much despatch as possible in executing this important commission . " The future course of this government may , and ...
... Vera Cruz . You will also transmit a copy to this department . It is of great consequence that you should use as much despatch as possible in executing this important commission . " The future course of this government may , and ...
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... Vera Cruz . Its presence would degrade Mexico , while she is receiving the commissioner , and would justly subject the United States to the imputation of contradicting , by acts , the vehement desire of conciliation , peace , and ...
... Vera Cruz . Its presence would degrade Mexico , while she is receiving the commissioner , and would justly subject the United States to the imputation of contradicting , by acts , the vehement desire of conciliation , peace , and ...
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... Vera Cruz . " We have rumors every day that a revolution is shortly to take place , but , as yet , things are quiet . Let this go as it will , I think that an arrangement is safe , as it has the sanction of the Mexican Congress in ...
... Vera Cruz . " We have rumors every day that a revolution is shortly to take place , but , as yet , things are quiet . Let this go as it will , I think that an arrangement is safe , as it has the sanction of the Mexican Congress in ...
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acknowledged Adjutant-General Jones admitted American annexation Appendix appointed army authorities bank boundary Buchanan cargo cause character chargé d'affaires citizens civilization claim colonies command commenced commissioner communication condition Congress constitution consul convention Cruz declared deemed defence despatch Donelson duty EDWARD BURLESON envoy ernment established excellency existence faith favor force frontier give government of Mexico Gulf of Mexico honor hostilities interests John Slidell June justice laws letter liberty manifested March Matamoras measure ment Mexican government Mexican republic minister of foreign moral motives nations nature negotiation Norte Nueces officers Paredes party peace Peña y Peña plenipotentiary present president principles proposition protection question receive refused regard relations republic of Texas respect revolution Rio Bravo Rio Grande river Santa Anna says Schooner secretary Slidell spirit territory of Texas Texan tion treaty troops true truth U. S. Senate undersigned Union United Vera Cruz vessel views wrong