| Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 526 strani
...one that was still open, I would read what I had written on the subject, & I did so. My views as thus reduced to writing were in substance that we would...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... | |
| Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 538 strani
...in substance that \ve_would continue the-prosecution of the. war with an increased forc^vJiQld all_ the country we had conquered 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... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 910 strani
...to the President nearly two months later, January 2: My views [records the President, November 9], were in substance that we would continue the prosecution...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^... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1900 - 868 strani
...the President nearly two months later, January 2. " My views," records the President, November 9, " were in substance that we would continue the prosecution...war with an increased force, hold all the country \ve had conquered, or might conquer, and levy contributions upon the enemy to support the war, until... | |
| 1904 - 350 strani
...30 to 15 millions and to modify the line as suggested by Mr. Buchanan. "Nov. 9 (1847). — My views were in substance that we would continue the prosecution of the war with an increasing force, hold all the country we had conquered, or might conqiier, and levy contributions... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1900 - 884 strani
...the President nearly two months later, January 2. " My views," records the President, November 9, " were in substance that we would continue the prosecution...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... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 902 strani
...nearly two months later, January 2; My views [records the President, Novemlx>r fl], were in sulvstance that we would continue the prosecution of the war...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... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1901 - 328 strani
...the President nearly two months later, January 2. "My views," records the President, November 9, " were in substance that we would continue the prosecution...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... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 770 strani
...that was still open, I would read what I had written on the subject, and I did so. My views as thus reduced to writing were in substance that we would...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... | |
| Julius Klein - 1905 - 90 strani
...from 30 to 15 millions and to modify the line as suggested by Mr. Buchanan. "Nov. 9 (1847).—My views were in substance that we would continue the prosecution of the war with an increasing force, hold all the country we had conquered, or might conquer, and levy contributions upon... | |
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