The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... TEXAS . SPEECH OF MR . E. D. CULVER , OF NEW YORK , IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 30 , 1846 . The bill from the Senate " To establish Post Routes in Texas , " being under consideration-- Mr. CULVER said- Dat Chaman , LUAVA J ...
... TEXAS . SPEECH OF MR . E. D. CULVER , OF NEW YORK , IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 30 , 1846 . The bill from the Senate " To establish Post Routes in Texas , " being under consideration-- Mr. CULVER said- Dat Chaman , LUAVA J ...
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... Texas , boundary of the State of Texas ; and , in the second it was a palpable infraction of that provision of the place , that if it was a matter of doubt , yet , under Louisiana treaty of 1803 , which declared that " the the ...
... Texas , boundary of the State of Texas ; and , in the second it was a palpable infraction of that provision of the place , that if it was a matter of doubt , yet , under Louisiana treaty of 1803 , which declared that " the the ...
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... Texas , in consid- eration of her relinquishing her unjust claims to what I have previously shown were the ancient limits of Texas , and " out of their own mouths have I condemned them . " And to remove the least shadow of an excuse for ...
... Texas , in consid- eration of her relinquishing her unjust claims to what I have previously shown were the ancient limits of Texas , and " out of their own mouths have I condemned them . " And to remove the least shadow of an excuse for ...
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