The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Mark by the troops of this Republic ; and I request you , sir , to lay before the President this my protest , in full confidence that his excellency will cause things in both the Floridas to be reinstated and placed in statu quo ; the ...
... Mark by the troops of this Republic ; and I request you , sir , to lay before the President this my protest , in full confidence that his excellency will cause things in both the Floridas to be reinstated and placed in statu quo ; the ...
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... Mark's , are not known even to have been denied . The Governor of Pensacola has partly , and but partly ... Mark , being in the heart of the In- dian country , and remote from any Spanish set- tlement , can be surrendered only to a ...
... Mark's , are not known even to have been denied . The Governor of Pensacola has partly , and but partly ... Mark , being in the heart of the In- dian country , and remote from any Spanish set- tlement , can be surrendered only to a ...
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... Mark had been threat- ened by the Indians and negroes , and expressed serious apprehensions , from the weakness of the ... Mark's are not known even to have been denied . " It would , indeed , have been difficult for him to have ...
... Mark had been threat- ened by the Indians and negroes , and expressed serious apprehensions , from the weakness of the ... Mark's are not known even to have been denied . " It would , indeed , have been difficult for him to have ...
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... Mark's , or the Governor of Pensa- cola ? Should not every altercation , disagreement , or complaint between these officers have been submitted to their respective Governments , by them to be decided ? Most assuredly they should ; and I ...
... Mark's , or the Governor of Pensa- cola ? Should not every altercation , disagreement , or complaint between these officers have been submitted to their respective Governments , by them to be decided ? Most assuredly they should ; and I ...
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... Marks , and the active communication kept up between the latter place and the hostile Indians , there ap- pears sufficient ground to believe that they were encouraged and excited to this savage warfare against the United States by the ...
... Marks , and the active communication kept up between the latter place and the hostile Indians , there ap- pears sufficient ground to believe that they were encouraged and excited to this savage warfare against the United States by the ...
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