The United States Democratic Review, Band 7;Band 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... England , through her colonists of Jamaica , to obtain a footing in Central America . The immense value of the position to the power having the controlling empire of the sea , was not , luckily for mankind , then as manifest as now . If ...
... England , through her colonists of Jamaica , to obtain a footing in Central America . The immense value of the position to the power having the controlling empire of the sea , was not , luckily for mankind , then as manifest as now . If ...
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... England from its formidable position at Greytown , as England about this time was pleased to call St. Juan . England felt an equal anxiety to preserve its usurpation at a point so important . Stung by the loss of California alarmed by ...
... England from its formidable position at Greytown , as England about this time was pleased to call St. Juan . England felt an equal anxiety to preserve its usurpation at a point so important . Stung by the loss of California alarmed by ...
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... England while her " hands were full . " He accordingly yielded every thing apparently , but insinuated into the treaty language which , by a subtle casuist , might be interpreted to mean just the reverse of its obvious import . Mr ...
... England while her " hands were full . " He accordingly yielded every thing apparently , but insinuated into the treaty language which , by a subtle casuist , might be interpreted to mean just the reverse of its obvious import . Mr ...
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