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... fact , and to some plain questions as to which it would seem there should be no disagreement . During this ... facts in view , it seems to me that wise statesmanship , at this session of Con- gress , would dictate legislation ignoring ...
... fact , and to some plain questions as to which it would seem there should be no disagreement . During this ... facts in view , it seems to me that wise statesmanship , at this session of Con- gress , would dictate legislation ignoring ...
Page 11
... fact that three thousand muskets were detected in the possession of one Caballos , said to be a Brazilian . A regiment of troops from one of the upper provinces was at once ordered to the city , and the present administration seems ...
... fact that three thousand muskets were detected in the possession of one Caballos , said to be a Brazilian . A regiment of troops from one of the upper provinces was at once ordered to the city , and the present administration seems ...
Page 61
... facts of the case . The case runs the risk , therefore , of being delivered over to the hazards of a hearing , without ... fact that our organic extradition law was enacted that we might conclude treaties with all civilized nations , and ...
... facts of the case . The case runs the risk , therefore , of being delivered over to the hazards of a hearing , without ... fact that our organic extradition law was enacted that we might conclude treaties with all civilized nations , and ...
Page 75
... fact ) that the nations which were parties to the treaties of San José de Flores ( France , Eng- land , and the United States ) will be requested to take some action in the matter , I have thought it well to collate the evidence showing ...
... fact ) that the nations which were parties to the treaties of San José de Flores ( France , Eng- land , and the United States ) will be requested to take some action in the matter , I have thought it well to collate the evidence showing ...
Page 84
... fact alone ought to be sufficient to prevent it ; but every such person also knows that such a condition of affairs is very far from being a reason here ; in fact , it often is a reason to them for proceeding . These threatenings of war ...
... fact alone ought to be sufficient to prevent it ; but every such person also knows that such a condition of affairs is very far from being a reason here ; in fact , it often is a reason to them for proceeding . These threatenings of war ...
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