American Annual Register of Public Events, Томови 1-7Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1827 |
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... remain subjects of future controversy . The discussion of all these ques- tions was forced upon the Ameri- ean goverment by the peculiar po- sition of the country , and could not have been avoided , without virtu- ally surrendering its ...
... remain subjects of future controversy . The discussion of all these ques- tions was forced upon the Ameri- ean goverment by the peculiar po- sition of the country , and could not have been avoided , without virtu- ally surrendering its ...
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... remain , and to conclude a treaty , by which all the lands of the Creek tribes in Georgia and Alabama were ceded to the United States . This treaty was made the 12th of February , 1825 , and was transmitted to the senate , and ...
... remain , and to conclude a treaty , by which all the lands of the Creek tribes in Georgia and Alabama were ceded to the United States . This treaty was made the 12th of February , 1825 , and was transmitted to the senate , and ...
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... remain undisturbed for the rest of the session ; and at its con- clusion expired with the rest of the unfinished business . Another example of the grasping ambition of a portion of the legisla- tive branch ; strongly illustrating the ...
... remain undisturbed for the rest of the session ; and at its con- clusion expired with the rest of the unfinished business . Another example of the grasping ambition of a portion of the legisla- tive branch ; strongly illustrating the ...
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... remain on the table , because he had been informed , by the chair- man of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. Forsyth , ) that the president intended to transmit the information required without a call ; and that he should not ...
... remain on the table , because he had been informed , by the chair- man of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. Forsyth , ) that the president intended to transmit the information required without a call ; and that he should not ...
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... remain free from any such pledge , they should know our determina- tion . He did not mean to say , that it is the intention of the executive to enter into any alliances , or stipula- tions on this subject . Still , the subject will be ...
... remain free from any such pledge , they should know our determina- tion . He did not mean to say , that it is the intention of the executive to enter into any alliances , or stipula- tions on this subject . Still , the subject will be ...
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