The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... territory of Mexico . A simple statement of facts known to exist will conclusively refute such an assumption . Texas , as ceded to the United States by France in 1803 , has been always claimed as extend- ing west to the Rio Grande or ...
... territory of Mexico . A simple statement of facts known to exist will conclusively refute such an assumption . Texas , as ceded to the United States by France in 1803 , has been always claimed as extend- ing west to the Rio Grande or ...
81 페이지
... territory west of the Nueces to Mexico or of refusing to protect and defend this territory and its inhabitants , including Corpus Christi as well as the remainder of Texas , against the threatened Mexican invasion . But Mexico herself ...
... territory west of the Nueces to Mexico or of refusing to protect and defend this territory and its inhabitants , including Corpus Christi as well as the remainder of Texas , against the threatened Mexican invasion . But Mexico herself ...
82 페이지
... territory - not to the Nueces only , but to the Sabine . In view of the proclaimed menaces of Mexico to this effect , I deemed it my duty , as a measure of precau- tion and defense , to order our Army to occupy a position on our ...
... territory - not to the Nueces only , but to the Sabine . In view of the proclaimed menaces of Mexico to this effect , I deemed it my duty , as a measure of precau- tion and defense , to order our Army to occupy a position on our ...
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