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... United States government 3.1 first learn , | States had not become acquainted with the views our citizens , and application thereof to the prose cution of military operations against the authorities by sufficient evidence and authority ...
... United States government 3.1 first learn , | States had not become acquainted with the views our citizens , and application thereof to the prose cution of military operations against the authorities by sufficient evidence and authority ...
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... United States and Spain , of 22d Feb- ruary , 1819 , the boundary line between them was fixed at the forty - second degree of latitude , from the source of the Arkansas river to the South sea . By which treaty the United States acquired ...
... United States and Spain , of 22d Feb- ruary , 1819 , the boundary line between them was fixed at the forty - second degree of latitude , from the source of the Arkansas river to the South sea . By which treaty the United States acquired ...
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... United States . Tuesday , June 16 , 1846. A message was received from the president of the United States , by Mr. Wal- ker , his secretary , communicating the convention which had been concluded . It was in these words : To the Senate ...
... United States . Tuesday , June 16 , 1846. A message was received from the president of the United States , by Mr. Wal- ker , his secretary , communicating the convention which had been concluded . It was in these words : To the Senate ...
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