Hard drive full, how to recover missed iMessages?

Hey all,
My daughter's hard drive on her macbook air became full and she was unable to iMessages sent to her. I cleaned up the HD and it now has more room. How can she recover those messages she missed the HD was full? Possible? When the HD is full do the messages still live in the "cloud?"
Thanks!
Dooki

Hey Eric, no she doesn't. She had done a back up prior, then her HD got filled (SSD with low GB), and this is when she missed a few iMessages. I was wondering if those messages are in the ether until more room was made on the HD.
Thanks,
Dooki

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