| Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 526 strani
...or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until a just peace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that as a part indemnity the Californias & New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward... | |
| Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 538 strani
...or might conquer^ and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the wary until_a. just rieace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that as a part incTemnity the Californias & New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 910 strani
...conquered, or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war until a just peace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that as a part indemnity the California^ and New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1900 - 868 strani
...or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until a just peace was obtained, that we must have indemnity in territory,...circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward be considered a part of the United States and permanent territorial governments be established... | |
| 1904 - 350 strani
...or might conqiier, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until a just peace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that, as a partial indemnity, the Californias and New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico,... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 904 strani
...conquered, or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war until a just peace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory,...circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward be considered a part of the United States and permanent territorial governments be established... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1900 - 884 strani
...or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until a just peace was obtained, that we must have indemnity in territory,...circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward be considered a part of the United States and permanent territorial governments be established... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 902 strani
...was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that ax a part indemnity the California." and New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward be considered a part of the United States and permanent territorial governments be established... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 902 strani
...or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to supjxirt the war until a just peace was obtained; that we must have indemnity in territory, and that as a part indemnity theCalifornias and New Mexico should under no circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1901 - 328 strani
...or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until a just peace was obtained, that we must have indemnity in territory,...circumstances be restored to Mexico, but that they should henceforward be considered a part of the United States and permanent territorial governments be established... | |
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