Book/Printed Material Mary to James K. Polk. Epistle IV. [New York 1846].
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Image 1 of Mary to James K. Polk. Epistle IV. [New York 1846]. X 1846 EPISTLE IV. MARY TO JAMES K. POLK. AFTER having reviewed, in my second and third epistles, some of the blessings, for which you so heartily congratulate our nation in your…
- Contributor: Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1846
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Image 2 of Mary to James K. Polk. Epistle IV. [New York 1846]. 2 when Mexico declared her independence from Spain, without having ever passed into the hands, not even for a single day. Louisiana, discovered and colonized by the French, was ceded in 1793…
- Contributor: Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1846
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Image 3 of Mary to James K. Polk. Epistle IV. [New York 1846]. 3 already in discussion for the expulsion of those lawless intruders, when the centralization of the Mexican federation was determined upon. All the Mexican States, including Coahuila, submitted; the colonists of Texas…
- Contributor: Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1846
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Image 4 of Mary to James K. Polk. Epistle IV. [New York 1846]. 4 recourse to other means. Texan leaders were soon found who, certain of a high reward from the United States, preferable to their obscure condition in a powerless republic, joined in the…
- Contributor: Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1846