| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1917 - 570 pages
...California assert and maintain her independence, we shall render her all the kind offices in our power"; and ".whilst the President will make no effort and use...without affording Mexico just cause of complaint." The "true policy for the present" is "to let events take their course, unless an attempt should be... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 816 pages
...themselves. Whilst the president will make no effort and use no influence to induce the Californians to become one of the free and independent states of...whenever this can be done without affording Mexico any just cause of complaint. Their true policy for the present in regard to this question is to let... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - California - 1886 - 862 pages
...the president will make no effort and use no i.iiluence to induce the Californians to become one cf the free and independent states of this Union, yet...whenever this can be done without affording Mexico any just cause of complaint. Their true policy for the present in regard to this question is to let... | |
| Josiah Royce - California - 1886 - 544 pages
...bosoms that love of liberty and independence so natural to the American continent." And, farther on, " If the people should desire to unite their destiny...without affording Mexico just cause of complaint." Ah, soothing Buchanan ! Nobody's loyalty shall be shocked ! Again, the United States government " would... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - California - 1886 - 830 pages
...the president will make no -effort and use no influence to induce the Californians to become one cf the free and independent states of this Union, yet...ours, they would be received as brethren, whenever tWis can be done without affording Mexico any just cause of complaint. Their true policy for the present... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - California - 1886 - 816 pages
...British or French colony. In this they might surely expect the aid of the Californians themselves. Whilst the president will make no effort and use no influence to induce the Californians to become one of the free and independent states of this Union, yet if the people... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1886 - 810 pages
...British or French colony. In this they might surely expect the aid of the Californians themselves. Whilst the president will make no effort and use no influence to induce the Californians to become one of the free and independent states of this Union, yet if the people... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1886 - 808 pages
...British or French colony. In this they might surely expect the aid of the Californians themselves. Whilst the president will make no effort and use no influence to induce the Californians to become one of the free and independent states of this Union, yet if the people... | |
| Alameda County (Calif.) - 1892 - 760 pages
...the free and independent States of this Union, yet if the people should desire to unite their distiny with ours they would be received as brethren, whenever...Mexico just cause of complaint. Their true policy f»r tue present in regard to this question is to let events take their course, unless an attempt should... | |
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