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Primary Sources:

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Edward Everett Hale. How to Conquer Texas Before Texas Conquers Us. (Boston: Redding & Co. 8 State St. 17 March 1846) 

 

Anson Jones. Letters Relating to the History of Annexation. (Philadelphia: 1852) 

 

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Stephen Clarendon Phillips, "An Address on the Annexation of Texas" (Boston: 1845)

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