The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... territory ; final relinquishment of all claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by ...
... territory ; final relinquishment of all claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by ...
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... territory ; final relinquishment of all claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by ...
... territory ; final relinquishment of all claim by British government ; revival of British attempts on decline of Spanish power ; grants from the Mosquito king to Jamaica traders ; revocation of grants ; seizure of the port of San Juan by ...
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... territory of a republic , the more system- atic , and even scientific , will be its legisla- tion ; and also , other things being equal , the more enduring its existence . This was the reason of supposing the number of savages so large ...
... territory of a republic , the more system- atic , and even scientific , will be its legisla- tion ; and also , other things being equal , the more enduring its existence . This was the reason of supposing the number of savages so large ...
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... Territories ? If this state of things continued , he would declare without hesitation that he would be in favor of dis- union . Let the south alone , let the district alone . Give to the south their portion of the Territory . Until all ...
... Territories ? If this state of things continued , he would declare without hesitation that he would be in favor of dis- union . Let the south alone , let the district alone . Give to the south their portion of the Territory . Until all ...
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... territory of Spain , -thus , by her own acts , declaring all her previous pretensions void . The 17th article of this treaty is as fol- lows : -— " His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which his ...
... territory of Spain , -thus , by her own acts , declaring all her previous pretensions void . The 17th article of this treaty is as fol- lows : -— " His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which his ...
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