The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... desire that this proposition may be considered as admitted ; that it shall go before the country in connexion with the argument I propose to make in favor of the policy suggested by the resolution on your table ; that it may go to the ...
... desire that this proposition may be considered as admitted ; that it shall go before the country in connexion with the argument I propose to make in favor of the policy suggested by the resolution on your table ; that it may go to the ...
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... desire to terminate the convention , it will never be terminated by Great Britain . Notice will never come from that side , sir . She has all she desires , as things now stand , and has , there- fore , no stimulant to act . She will not ...
... desire to terminate the convention , it will never be terminated by Great Britain . Notice will never come from that side , sir . She has all she desires , as things now stand , and has , there- fore , no stimulant to act . She will not ...
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... desire which it expresses for the settlement of the Oregon controversy , but it would better accord with my views if it expressed more . It has several features which give it a decided preference over the naked and unqualified ...
... desire which it expresses for the settlement of the Oregon controversy , but it would better accord with my views if it expressed more . It has several features which give it a decided preference over the naked and unqualified ...
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