The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... negotiation if it can , or by an appeal to arms if it must . While I believe our title the better to the whole of Oregon , I do not think it so clear as to preclude further negotiation and an amicable ad- justment , if it can be ...
... negotiation if it can , or by an appeal to arms if it must . While I believe our title the better to the whole of Oregon , I do not think it so clear as to preclude further negotiation and an amicable ad- justment , if it can be ...
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... negotiation . I do not say , that these miscon- structions are wilful . I never harbored a thought that they were . But , again , Mr. President : If the Administra- tion wished to stop all negotiation , on their part , nothing was ...
... negotiation . I do not say , that these miscon- structions are wilful . I never harbored a thought that they were . But , again , Mr. President : If the Administra- tion wished to stop all negotiation , on their part , nothing was ...
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... negotiation in a debate , yet this Senate as a Senate ought not to do it , and we ought not to take charge of a negotiation pending at the Executive Department . The Constitution has left all that to the President , unless he asks the ...
... negotiation in a debate , yet this Senate as a Senate ought not to do it , and we ought not to take charge of a negotiation pending at the Executive Department . The Constitution has left all that to the President , unless he asks the ...
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