The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page
... Spain , as a most desirable acquisition . But , under existing circum- stances , I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure . It would bring into the Confederacy a population of a dif- ferent ...
... Spain , as a most desirable acquisition . But , under existing circum- stances , I should look upon its incorporation into our Union as a very hazardous measure . It would bring into the Confederacy a population of a dif- ferent ...
Page
... Spain , Great Britain , and France , is unusually im- portant at this time . The recent publication of the correspondence between our Executive and the Spanish Ministry has excited a deep and per- vading interest throughout the country ...
... Spain , Great Britain , and France , is unusually im- portant at this time . The recent publication of the correspondence between our Executive and the Spanish Ministry has excited a deep and per- vading interest throughout the country ...
Page
... Spain . Yet I would say to British and to French statesmen , that if they wish to obtain it for the purpose of establishing liberty there , of giving freedom to its down - trodden people , let them satisfy Spain and take the Island . We ...
... Spain . Yet I would say to British and to French statesmen , that if they wish to obtain it for the purpose of establishing liberty there , of giving freedom to its down - trodden people , let them satisfy Spain and take the Island . We ...
Page
... Spain . Immediately after , upon the meeting of Congress , the President promptly rec- ommended an appropriation to indemnify these Spanish subjects . In accordance with this recom- mendation , Congress at its late session appropria ...
... Spain . Immediately after , upon the meeting of Congress , the President promptly rec- ommended an appropriation to indemnify these Spanish subjects . In accordance with this recom- mendation , Congress at its late session appropria ...
Page
... Spain , alone in their tri- ction to decide on night be offered to art from all these United States be- he Island of Con- ing and subject to , a Power on terms States , and beyond nd who were there nd , were not guilty s , against Spain ...
... Spain , alone in their tri- ction to decide on night be offered to art from all these United States be- he Island of Con- ing and subject to , a Power on terms States , and beyond nd who were there nd , were not guilty s , against Spain ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American amount Bay of Islands bill Board Britain British California cent Central America charge citizens coins colony commerce Commissioners committee Congress Constitution continent Corwin coun Cuba debt declaration decree Department doctrine dollars duty England ernment established Europe fact favor foreign Garay Gardiner claim gentleman gold Government grant Gulf of Mexico Havana honorable Senator House hundred important interest Island Isthmus Isthmus of Tehuantepec Key West labor land Lord George Bentinck manufactures means ment Mexican Mexico military millions Monroe Monroe doctrine nation Navy never Nicaragua object officers opinion Pacific Pacific ocean party pass present President principle proper proposed proposition protection provisions question railroad reference REPS Republic resolution revenue Rio Verde road Secretary seigniorage Spain Spanish tariff Tehuantepec territory Texas Thomas Corwin tion Treasury treaty United vote Whig whole