The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... regard to unappropriated territory as those embraced in this treaty ; and the British Plenipotentiary must fail in the attempt to prove that it contains " an ad- mission of certain principles of international law " which will survive ...
... regard to unappropriated territory as those embraced in this treaty ; and the British Plenipotentiary must fail in the attempt to prove that it contains " an ad- mission of certain principles of international law " which will survive ...
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... regard language of this character by her to us ? I need not say we should regard it and treat it as the highest indignity which could be offered to us . It would be met with a universal response of condemnation , not only from the whole ...
... regard language of this character by her to us ? I need not say we should regard it and treat it as the highest indignity which could be offered to us . It would be met with a universal response of condemnation , not only from the whole ...
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... regard to it , and he did not intend to re- peat the views which had already been taken . He meant no offence or party crimination when he said that the present aspect of the Oregon question resulted entirely from the gross ...
... regard to it , and he did not intend to re- peat the views which had already been taken . He meant no offence or party crimination when he said that the present aspect of the Oregon question resulted entirely from the gross ...
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