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... communication addressed by this consulate to his excellency the minister of foreign relations of the Mexican government ; and No. 2 is a copy of the said minister's answer to said communication . When I handed the aforesaid communications ...
... communication addressed by this consulate to his excellency the minister of foreign relations of the Mexican government ; and No. 2 is a copy of the said minister's answer to said communication . When I handed the aforesaid communications ...
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... communication of this nature ; and that , if the government had but itself to consult , the expression of these feelings would have been left out of the communication , as they only tend to irritate ; but that I knew , as well as he did ...
... communication of this nature ; and that , if the government had but itself to consult , the expression of these feelings would have been left out of the communication , as they only tend to irritate ; but that I knew , as well as he did ...
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... communication from the Secretary of State of the United States ; and having , in that interview , made known to his excellency the substance of said communication , which contained a reiteration of the sentiments which , at the time of ...
... communication from the Secretary of State of the United States ; and having , in that interview , made known to his excellency the substance of said communication , which contained a reiteration of the sentiments which , at the time of ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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