| John Frost - 1848 - 332 pages
...government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggression against the magnanimous Mexican nation ; that the government which exists...government looks with coldness upon the powerful flag of gt. George, and is provoking to a rupture the warlike people to whom it belongs. President Polk boldly... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 356 pages
...government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggression against the magnanimous Mexican nation ; that the government which exists...; that the American government looks with coldness uppn the powerful flag of St. George, and is provoking to a rupture the warlike people to whom it belongs.... | |
| John Reese Kenly - 1873 - 528 pages
...magnanimous Mexican -nation ; that the Government which exists 'under the flag of the stars' is unworthy the designation of Christian. Recollect that you were...Government looks with coldness upon the powerful flag of England, and is provoking to a rupture the warlike people to whom it belongs, President Polk boldly... | |
| John Frost - 1882 - 732 pages
...government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggression against the magnanimous Mexican nation ; that the government which exists under the flag of the stars is unworthy the designation of Christian. Recollect that you were born in Great Britain ; that the American government... | |
| Jan Reid - 2004 - 382 pages
...of the I 'nited States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggression against the magnanimous Mexican Nation; that the government which exists under "the flag of the stars" is inn,vrthy of the designation of Christian. Recollect now yon men born in Great Britain; that the American... | |
| Elbert B. Smith - 2007 - 310 pages
...army, the Mexican commander charged that the United States was committing barbarous aggressions and was "unworthy of the designation of Christian. Recollect...with coldness upon the powerful flag of St. George. . . . Germans, French, Poles, and individuals of all nations" should separate from the Yankees and... | |
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