The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... President Van Buren , have taken this same view , as I understand them ; and I adhered to it , and acted upon it , until since I took my seat here ; and I think I should still adhere to it , were it not that the President and his ...
... President Van Buren , have taken this same view , as I understand them ; and I adhered to it , and acted upon it , until since I took my seat here ; and I think I should still adhere to it , were it not that the President and his ...
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Ernest R. May. the impression , that taking for true , all the President states as facts , he falls far short of proving his justification ; and that the President would have gone farther with his proof , if it had not been for the small ...
Ernest R. May. the impression , that taking for true , all the President states as facts , he falls far short of proving his justification ; and that the President would have gone farther with his proof , if it had not been for the small ...
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... President's evidence ; and it is a singular fact , that if any one should declare the President sent the army into the midst of a settlement of Mexican people , who had never submitted , by consent or by force , to the authority of ...
... President's evidence ; and it is a singular fact , that if any one should declare the President sent the army into the midst of a settlement of Mexican people , who had never submitted , by consent or by force , to the authority of ...
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