The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... respect being to prevent dis- putes and differences among themselves . " On the 6th of August , 1827 , the main provisions of the foregoing article were renewed by the fol- lowing convention : 6 " ART . 1. All the provisions of the ...
... respect being to prevent dis- putes and differences among themselves . " On the 6th of August , 1827 , the main provisions of the foregoing article were renewed by the fol- lowing convention : 6 " ART . 1. All the provisions of the ...
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... respect to the treaties and indemnities , leaving them precisely where they were in respect to the claims or pre- It tensions , which were the object of the article . is not possible to ascertain now what was the ob- ject of the Senate ...
... respect to the treaties and indemnities , leaving them precisely where they were in respect to the claims or pre- It tensions , which were the object of the article . is not possible to ascertain now what was the ob- ject of the Senate ...
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... respect . There is a letter sent to the Depart- ment of State by Mr. Wheaton , dated Berlin , No- vember 15th , 1842. [ Mr. W. read from this letter Ban extract expressive of the writer's approbation of this article of the treaty as ...
... respect . There is a letter sent to the Depart- ment of State by Mr. Wheaton , dated Berlin , No- vember 15th , 1842. [ Mr. W. read from this letter Ban extract expressive of the writer's approbation of this article of the treaty as ...
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