The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... assert our claims to Oregon at the point of the bayonet . In this opinion I fully concur . When the joint convention shall be terminated , we must then , at all hazards , take possession of the country , and compel Great Britain , by ...
... assert our claims to Oregon at the point of the bayonet . In this opinion I fully concur . When the joint convention shall be terminated , we must then , at all hazards , take possession of the country , and compel Great Britain , by ...
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... assert title to the whole ? Can we , then , go for this resolution , without even qualifying it , to show that Great Brit- ain has rights which are the subject of negotiation ? It has been asserted by the Executive that our title to the ...
... assert title to the whole ? Can we , then , go for this resolution , without even qualifying it , to show that Great Brit- ain has rights which are the subject of negotiation ? It has been asserted by the Executive that our title to the ...
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... assert ? Let the grounds on which we based our title to the valley of the Columbia in 1818 , and on which we now distinctly and emphat- ically rest that title , answer . We then held it in contempt , and put it at defiance . What was ...
... assert ? Let the grounds on which we based our title to the valley of the Columbia in 1818 , and on which we now distinctly and emphat- ically rest that title , answer . We then held it in contempt , and put it at defiance . What was ...
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