American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Territorial Development : Expansion . Chicago , 1900.- -1 and 3 published together , under the title American History : Unification , Expansion . Chicago , 1900 . Albert Bushnell Hart , Source - Book of American History , with Practical ...
... Territorial Development : Expansion . Chicago , 1900.- -1 and 3 published together , under the title American History : Unification , Expansion . Chicago , 1900 . Albert Bushnell Hart , Source - Book of American History , with Practical ...
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... territory by includ- ing it within our own revenue system , and a revenue officer to reside within that district has been appointed by and with the advice and con- sent of the Senate . It became , therefore , of urgent necessity to ...
... territory by includ- ing it within our own revenue system , and a revenue officer to reside within that district has been appointed by and with the advice and con- sent of the Senate . It became , therefore , of urgent necessity to ...
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... territory , and in official proclamations and manifestoes has repeatedly threatened to make war upon us for the purpose of reconquering Texas . In the meantime we have tried every effort at reconciliation . The cup of for- bearance had ...
... territory , and in official proclamations and manifestoes has repeatedly threatened to make war upon us for the purpose of reconquering Texas . In the meantime we have tried every effort at reconciliation . The cup of for- bearance had ...
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... territory . . . . - But , sir , let us see what , as the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations explains it , we are to get by the combined processes of conquest and treaty . What is the territory , Mr. President , which you ...
... territory . . . . - But , sir , let us see what , as the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations explains it , we are to get by the combined processes of conquest and treaty . What is the territory , Mr. President , which you ...
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... territory , you are unworthy to possess it ; I have got one - half already , and all I ask of you is to give up the other ! " England might as well , in the circumstances I have described , have come and demanded of us , " Give up the ...
... territory , you are unworthy to possess it ; I have got one - half already , and all I ask of you is to give up the other ! " England might as well , in the circumstances I have described , have come and demanded of us , " Give up the ...
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