The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... our history and public Scott , for the last t and parcel of the His services ... Union on the bill making appro- priations to supply deficiencies in the ... position , that I have either to avail myself of the latitude allowed in ...
... our history and public Scott , for the last t and parcel of the His services ... Union on the bill making appro- priations to supply deficiencies in the ... position , that I have either to avail myself of the latitude allowed in ...
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... its old policy may run it prudent conserva- owardly imbecility . ars past are not ne- or safe at this date . esent day is a mere tless tide of human The position of our ... importance . Upon this ques- tion of Hayti , the Republic copies the ...
... its old policy may run it prudent conserva- owardly imbecility . ars past are not ne- or safe at this date . esent day is a mere tless tide of human The position of our ... importance . Upon this ques- tion of Hayti , the Republic copies the ...
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... political system to any endangering our peace believe that our southern uld ... its subjugation , and has never to this day re- asserted her claim . On the ... union ( if any union was to be between the west and the east ) should be estab ...
... political system to any endangering our peace believe that our southern uld ... its subjugation , and has never to this day re- asserted her claim . On the ... union ( if any union was to be between the west and the east ) should be estab ...
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... its subject , direct- any such ex- The measures his respect , the tion ... our permit Spain , as a matter of revenge in the case of safety , shall ... interests , our national the United States to permit itself to be thus safety , or our ...
... its subject , direct- any such ex- The measures his respect , the tion ... our permit Spain , as a matter of revenge in the case of safety , shall ... interests , our national the United States to permit itself to be thus safety , or our ...
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... their consent , be planted or established on any part of the North American continent . ' And should the attempt be made , they thus deliberately de- clare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their ...
... their consent , be planted or established on any part of the North American continent . ' And should the attempt be made , they thus deliberately de- clare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their ...
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