History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Volume 2, Part 1J. R. Osgood, 1876 - Slavery |
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... MEXICAN WAR . - WILMOT PROVISO , -- - - Protest of the Mexican minister . - American government refused inter- course with the Mexican government . General Taylor ordered to advance to the Rio Grande . - Ampudia requests General Taylor ...
... MEXICAN WAR . - WILMOT PROVISO , -- - - Protest of the Mexican minister . - American government refused inter- course with the Mexican government . General Taylor ordered to advance to the Rio Grande . - Ampudia requests General Taylor ...
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... Mexican war . — Speeches by Southern members , Clingman , Stephens . - Proslavery views of North . ern members , Thompson , Brown . Effective speech of McDowell . Caucus of Southern members . Address . Position of Northern mem- bers ...
... Mexican war . — Speeches by Southern members , Clingman , Stephens . - Proslavery views of North . ern members , Thompson , Brown . Effective speech of McDowell . Caucus of Southern members . Address . Position of Northern mem- bers ...
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... there won- der that the Whig party melted away under such influ ences ? Even then the Rebellion was but a question of time . CHAPTER II . MEXICAN WAR . - -WILMOT PROVISO . 6 RISE AND FALL OF THE SLAVE POWER IN AMERICA .
... there won- der that the Whig party melted away under such influ ences ? Even then the Rebellion was but a question of time . CHAPTER II . MEXICAN WAR . - -WILMOT PROVISO . 6 RISE AND FALL OF THE SLAVE POWER IN AMERICA .
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Henry Wilson. CHAPTER II . MEXICAN WAR . - -WILMOT PROVISO . Protest of the Mexican minister . G - American government refused intercourse with the Mexican government . - General Taylor ordered to advance to the Rio Grande . Ampudia ...
Henry Wilson. CHAPTER II . MEXICAN WAR . - -WILMOT PROVISO . Protest of the Mexican minister . G - American government refused intercourse with the Mexican government . - General Taylor ordered to advance to the Rio Grande . Ampudia ...
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... Mexican people . And yet nothing seemed further from the policy pursued . Texas had claimed the Rio Grande as her western limit , though she had never exercised actual control over either New Mexico or the country lying between the ...
... Mexican people . And yet nothing seemed further from the policy pursued . Texas had claimed the Rio Grande as her western limit , though she had never exercised actual control over either New Mexico or the country lying between the ...
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