The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... Government have submitted to our consideration a proposition on which they are will . ing to adjust this difficulty . That proposition , recently submitted to our Government , is a prop- osition which takes the same parallel of forty ...
... Government have submitted to our consideration a proposition on which they are will . ing to adjust this difficulty . That proposition , recently submitted to our Government , is a prop- osition which takes the same parallel of forty ...
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... Government , to the Brit- ish Government , or to any other Government , and , after the action of Congress , refusing to give this notice - refusing to take possession of what we de- clare and believe to be ours - and then tell me ...
... Government , to the Brit- ish Government , or to any other Government , and , after the action of Congress , refusing to give this notice - refusing to take possession of what we de- clare and believe to be ours - and then tell me ...
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... Government of her Majesty will perceive ' the importance of no longer leaving the Government of the < United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has naturally produced much exasperation , and which has led ...
... Government of her Majesty will perceive ' the importance of no longer leaving the Government of the < United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has naturally produced much exasperation , and which has led ...
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