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... ment , and those who adopted it , agreed that , as far as it existed , it should not be disturbed or in- terferfered with by the new General Govern- ment . There is no doubt of that . therefore the amendment , which the Senate has ...
... ment , and those who adopted it , agreed that , as far as it existed , it should not be disturbed or in- terferfered with by the new General Govern- ment . There is no doubt of that . therefore the amendment , which the Senate has ...
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... ment , either through its law officers , or its mili - slightest desire for a separation from Mexico . ment , but not upon such American authority as tary force , but when the plan was brought to it , They regard any movement looking to ...
... ment , either through its law officers , or its mili - slightest desire for a separation from Mexico . ment , but not upon such American authority as tary force , but when the plan was brought to it , They regard any movement looking to ...
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... ment of dragoons , to take place on the Army Register next below Lieut . Evaus . Lieut . Horace Haldeman , eleventh infantry , transferred ( June 29th ) to the eighth regiment of infantry , to rank from April 9 , 1847 , ( the date of ...
... ment of dragoons , to take place on the Army Register next below Lieut . Evaus . Lieut . Horace Haldeman , eleventh infantry , transferred ( June 29th ) to the eighth regiment of infantry , to rank from April 9 , 1847 , ( the date of ...
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