The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 - Electronic journals American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... President Bustamante said : " With respect to the Texas campaign , I will only observe that its prosecution is the first duty of the Government and of all Mexicans " ; and this was the refrain perpetually . The province had rebelled ...
... President Bustamante said : " With respect to the Texas campaign , I will only observe that its prosecution is the first duty of the Government and of all Mexicans " ; and this was the refrain perpetually . The province had rebelled ...
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John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. banished by President Victoria , Congress annulled almost unani- mously the " extraordinary powers " which had enabled him to inflict . this merited punishment ...
John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. banished by President Victoria , Congress annulled almost unani- mously the " extraordinary powers " which had enabled him to inflict . this merited punishment ...
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... President's messages of December , 1844 , were carefully scanned . Whatever others asserted , the Mexican consul at New 13 ( Fountains ) Pakenham , no . 55 , October 5 , 1833 , F. O. , Mexico , LXXX . Orleans insisted continually in his ...
... President's messages of December , 1844 , were carefully scanned . Whatever others asserted , the Mexican consul at New 13 ( Fountains ) Pakenham , no . 55 , October 5 , 1833 , F. O. , Mexico , LXXX . Orleans insisted continually in his ...
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... President had acted in favor of annexation . Cuevas immediately sent for Bankhead , who endeavored to calm his excite- ment ; and later both the English and the French ministers discussed the situation with the Mexican secretary and ...
... President had acted in favor of annexation . Cuevas immediately sent for Bankhead , who endeavored to calm his excite- ment ; and later both the English and the French ministers discussed the situation with the Mexican secretary and ...
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... President Jones pro- fessed to concur . Accordingly , at the very end of March , when the Congress of the United States was known to have passed annex- ation resolutions , these gentlemen , with the French representative and the Texan ...
... President Jones pro- fessed to concur . Accordingly , at the very end of March , when the Congress of the United States was known to have passed annex- ation resolutions , these gentlemen , with the French representative and the Texan ...
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