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Page 402
... Mexico . The United States hold , in regard to Mexico , the same principles that they hold in regard to all other nations . They have neither a right nor a disposition to inter- vene by force in the internal affairs of Mexico , whether ...
... Mexico . The United States hold , in regard to Mexico , the same principles that they hold in regard to all other nations . They have neither a right nor a disposition to inter- vene by force in the internal affairs of Mexico , whether ...
Page 472
... Mexico , without having first reported to this Depart ment and received instructions from the President of the United States . Secondly . Assuming that the French military and naval com- manders shall be engaged in good faith in ...
... Mexico , without having first reported to this Depart ment and received instructions from the President of the United States . Secondly . Assuming that the French military and naval com- manders shall be engaged in good faith in ...
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... Mexico , and its agents , and also to confer in- formally , if you find it necessary , with any other parties or ... Mexico as may arise , to this Department for the information of the President . The General of the United States ...
... Mexico , and its agents , and also to confer in- formally , if you find it necessary , with any other parties or ... Mexico as may arise , to this Department for the information of the President . The General of the United States ...
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ence form an important contribution to the literature of American | 9 |
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO PUBLISHERS BOSTON MASS | 11 |
Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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