The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... territory . The great increase of the business of the country , requiring an additional number of inspectors ... territories , will draw largely upon the public purse , and there is every reason to believe that public opinion will soon ...
... territory . The great increase of the business of the country , requiring an additional number of inspectors ... territories , will draw largely upon the public purse , and there is every reason to believe that public opinion will soon ...
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... territory , but has done so in disregard of the ho- liest principles of international right , and upon the flimsiest ... territories upon that coast . It was for the last - named reason that a British force , upon the 17th of Feb. , 1848 ...
... territory , but has done so in disregard of the ho- liest principles of international right , and upon the flimsiest ... territories upon that coast . It was for the last - named reason that a British force , upon the 17th of Feb. , 1848 ...
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... territory . These en- croachments have been conducted so qui- etly as almost entirely to escape the at- tention of the world ; and it is only now , when she deems the success of her scheme complete , that Great Britain permits her- self ...
... territory . These en- croachments have been conducted so qui- etly as almost entirely to escape the at- tention of the world ; and it is only now , when she deems the success of her scheme complete , that Great Britain permits her- self ...
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... territory of Spain , -thus , by her own acts , declaring all her previous pretensions void . The 17th article of this treaty is as fol- lows : — " His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which his ...
... territory of Spain , -thus , by her own acts , declaring all her previous pretensions void . The 17th article of this treaty is as fol- lows : — " His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which his ...
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... territory thus fraudulently held is , in length , about 175 miles , in breadth 110 miles ; comprising an area of 16,400 square miles - about three times the extent of the State of New Jersey . Notwithstanding the formal abandon- ment by ...
... territory thus fraudulently held is , in length , about 175 miles , in breadth 110 miles ; comprising an area of 16,400 square miles - about three times the extent of the State of New Jersey . Notwithstanding the formal abandon- ment by ...
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