The American Historical Review, Volume 16MacMillan, 1911 - History |
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... present " the most puerile arguments to avoid giving a direct answer to the Texian propositions " . In fact he seemed convinced by May 10 that the ministry would have to resign ; but finally , stimulated by the exhortations of the ...
... present " the most puerile arguments to avoid giving a direct answer to the Texian propositions " . In fact he seemed convinced by May 10 that the ministry would have to resign ; but finally , stimulated by the exhortations of the ...
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... present proposition would be only a suggestion that one of its provisions be annulled . The constitution does not , however , forbid such negotiations , for it is merely silent on the matter.31 At the same time the urgency of the ...
... present proposition would be only a suggestion that one of its provisions be annulled . The constitution does not , however , forbid such negotiations , for it is merely silent on the matter.31 At the same time the urgency of the ...
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... present in these assertions . The significant fact for our purpose is that the assertions were made ; for in this fact is the conclusive evidence that the reborn party had become fully self - conscious and was seeking , as is the habit ...
... present in these assertions . The significant fact for our purpose is that the assertions were made ; for in this fact is the conclusive evidence that the reborn party had become fully self - conscious and was seeking , as is the habit ...
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... present Act . What I have said relative to the 2d . Article may serve as a comment on the 5th . I will only add one observation . I was apprehensive that the Privateers , who are now on their Cruize , might endeaver to elude the Law ...
... present Act . What I have said relative to the 2d . Article may serve as a comment on the 5th . I will only add one observation . I was apprehensive that the Privateers , who are now on their Cruize , might endeaver to elude the Law ...
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... present . This District is under the immediate Control of General Toussaint , and he will be responsible for every - thing that happens to American . Vessels trading to the different ports contained in it . From Petit Goave on the West ...
... present . This District is under the immediate Control of General Toussaint , and he will be responsible for every - thing that happens to American . Vessels trading to the different ports contained in it . From Petit Goave on the West ...
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