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... regard to which the opinions of others ought to be con- sulted . I wish you , therefore , my dear sir , to signify to our friends that not only would it give ine no pain to be no longer consider ed a candidate , but that such a change ...
... regard to which the opinions of others ought to be con- sulted . I wish you , therefore , my dear sir , to signify to our friends that not only would it give ine no pain to be no longer consider ed a candidate , but that such a change ...
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... regard to the limits stipu- lated in the treaty of 1819 , for the south western frontier of the union . We are informed that the president , in reply to these inquiries , has said , that Mr. Adams must have fallen into some mistake ...
... regard to the limits stipu- lated in the treaty of 1819 , for the south western frontier of the union . We are informed that the president , in reply to these inquiries , has said , that Mr. Adams must have fallen into some mistake ...
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... regard to the opinion of the people of Mexico , and a just regard to that of the impartial world , require that we should avoid all appearance of haste and precipitation ? And , when we have reason to suppose that not a single hostile ...
... regard to the opinion of the people of Mexico , and a just regard to that of the impartial world , require that we should avoid all appearance of haste and precipitation ? And , when we have reason to suppose that not a single hostile ...
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