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" California to the creditors. This would be a wise measure on the part of Mexico, if the government could be brought to lay aside the vanity of retaining large possessions. The cession of such a disjointed part of the republic as California would be an... "
California: a History of Upper & Lower California from Their First Discovery ... - Página 154
por Alexander Forbes - 1919 - 382 páginas
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, Volumen1

1839 - 648 páginas
...large possessions. The cession of such a disjointed part of the republic as California would be nn advantage. In no case can it ever be profitable to...Therefore, by giving up this territory for the debt, would be getting rid of this last for nothing. But would the English creditors accept of it ? I think...
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Mexico as it was and as it is

Brantz Mayer - 1844 - 494 páginas
...Mexico. brought to lay aside the vanity of retaining large possessions. The cession of such a disjolnted part of the Republic as California, would be an advantage....possibly remain united to it for any length of time. Therefore, by giving up this territory for the debt, would be getting rid of this last for nothing....
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Mexico as it was and as it is

Brantz Mayer - 1847 - 492 páginas
...1839. Mr. Forta is. or wu, until neatly. British Consul uJ one of tlM pom « the W»t Cout of Mexico, brought to lay aside the vanity of retaining large...possibly remain united to it for any length of time. Therefore, by giving up this territory for the debt, would be getting rid of this last for nothing....
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Speech of Hon. S. W. Downs, of Louisianna: On the War with Mexico

Solomon Weathersbee Downs - 1848 - 26 páginas
...idea of cancelling the English debt, by a transfer of California to her creditors: "This," says he, "would be a wise measure on the part of Mexico, if...possibly remain united to it for any length of time. Therefore, by giving up this territory for the debt, would be getting rid of this last for nothing."...
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Life in California: During a Residence of Several Years in that Territory ...

Alfred Robinson - 1851 - 206 páginas
...says, "There have been some thoughts of proposing to the Mexican government that it should endeavour to cancel the English debt, which now exceeds fifty...Therefore, by giving up this territory for the debt, would be getting rid of this last for nothing. But would the English creditors accept of it? I think...
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The History of Mexico and Its Wars: Comprising an Account of the Aztec ...

John Frost - 1882 - 738 páginas
...transfer of the Californias to her creditors. It would oe a wise measure on the part of Mexico, he says, if the government could be brought to lay aside the...possibly remain united to it for any length of time. Therefore giving up this territory would be getting rid of this last for nothing. The difficulty having...
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The History of Mexico and Its Wars: Comprising an Account of the Aztec ...

John Frost - 1882 - 738 páginas
...to her creditors. It would oe a wise measure on the part of Mexico, he says, if the government nould be brought to lay aside the vanity of retaining large...possibly remain united to it for any length of time. Therefore giving up this territory would be getting rid of this last for nothing. The difficulty having...
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History of California, Volumen4;Volumen21

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 862 páginas
...aside the vanity of retaining large possessions. The cession of such a disjointed part of the republic would be an advantage. In no case can it ever be profitable...length of time, if it should even be induced to rejoin it. But would the English creditors accept of it? I think they might, and I think they ought. They...
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California, Volumen4

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 816 páginas
...aside the vanity of retaining large possessions. The cession of such a disjointed part of the republic would be an advantage. In no case can it ever be profitable...length of time, if it should even be induced to rejoin it. But would the English creditors accept of it ? I think they might, and I think they ought. They...
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The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft: History of California. 1884-90

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 810 páginas
...vanity of retaining larg;' possessions. The cession of such a disjointed part of the republic woald bo an advantage. In no case can it ever be profitable...length of time, if it should even be induced to rejoin it. But would the English creditors accept of it? I think they might, and I think they ought. They...
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