The Congressional Globe, Том 22;Том 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... desire on her part to include in one compre- hensive settlement , as well this subject as the com- mercial intercourse between the United States and the British Provinces . I have thought that what- ever arrangements may be made on ...
... desire on her part to include in one compre- hensive settlement , as well this subject as the com- mercial intercourse between the United States and the British Provinces . I have thought that what- ever arrangements may be made on ...
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... desire to place the great work of a ship - canal between the two oceans under one jurisdiction , and to establish the important port of San Juan de Nicaragua un- der the government of a civilized Power . The proposition in question was ...
... desire to place the great work of a ship - canal between the two oceans under one jurisdiction , and to establish the important port of San Juan de Nicaragua un- der the government of a civilized Power . The proposition in question was ...
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... desire of Congress to remove them from the country altogether , or to assign to them particular districts more remote from the settle- ments of the whites , it will be proper to set apart by law the territory which they are to occupy ...
... desire of Congress to remove them from the country altogether , or to assign to them particular districts more remote from the settle- ments of the whites , it will be proper to set apart by law the territory which they are to occupy ...
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... desire to force its blessings on all the world . Her own historian informs us that , hearing of some petty acts of tyranny in a neighboring principal- " ' would afford succor and fraternity to all nations . who wished to recover their ...
... desire to force its blessings on all the world . Her own historian informs us that , hearing of some petty acts of tyranny in a neighboring principal- " ' would afford succor and fraternity to all nations . who wished to recover their ...
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... desire to be at peace with the , by which those collisions can be prevented than whites . a rigid adherence to the policy which has here- tofore been successfully pursued , of setting apart a portion of territory for the exclusive ...
... desire to be at peace with the , by which those collisions can be prevented than whites . a rigid adherence to the policy which has here- tofore been successfully pursued , of setting apart a portion of territory for the exclusive ...
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