The War With Mexico. Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1848, On the Bill Reported From the Committee On Military Affairs to Raise, for a Limited Time, An Additional Military Force
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A year a^o, it was obliterated as an inde- pendent state by the three great powers of eastern and northern Europe, in violation of their solemn guarantee, and assigned to Austria. The name of Poland, the fountain of so many noble and ani- mating recollections, is no longer to be found on the map of Europe. The three quarters of a cen- tury which intervened from the inception to the consummation of this transaction are not sufficient to conceal or even to obscure its true character. Tiie very ma...gnitude of the space over which it is spread only serves to bring it out in bolder and darker relief from the pages of history. If the United States, in the progress of these usurpations, has not remonstrated against them, and contributed by her interposition to maintain the integrity of the states thus disi)rganized and dismembered in violation of every riile of right, and every suggestion of justice and humanity, it is because we have been faithful, against all move- ments of sympathy, against the very instincts of nature, to the principle of abstaining from all inter- ference with the movements of European powers, which relate exclusively to the condition of the 6 quarter of the globe to which they belong.
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