The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... relation to the course pursued in this House in relation to peti- tions and resolutions on the subject of slavery . A mild course , Mr. Speaker , is the best course . The feelings of the North have been irritated by the course ...
... relation to the course pursued in this House in relation to peti- tions and resolutions on the subject of slavery . A mild course , Mr. Speaker , is the best course . The feelings of the North have been irritated by the course ...
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... relation to Oregon . Now , sir , although I happen to differ with the President in political opinions , yet , this being an American question , it becomes the duty of every American citizen to unite in giving him that prompt and ...
... relation to Oregon . Now , sir , although I happen to differ with the President in political opinions , yet , this being an American question , it becomes the duty of every American citizen to unite in giving him that prompt and ...
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... relation to Oregon . I will , however , refer only to the great ratification meeting in the city of New York immediately after Mr. Polk's nomination : " Resolved , That the title of the United States to the territory of Oregon being ...
... relation to Oregon . I will , however , refer only to the great ratification meeting in the city of New York immediately after Mr. Polk's nomination : " Resolved , That the title of the United States to the territory of Oregon being ...
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