The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... treaties , with regard to which she had made no such pretensions . What did the treaty of 1818 give them ? The third article of that treaty was as follows : 6 " ARTICLE III . It is agreed that any country that may be ' claimed by either ...
... treaties , with regard to which she had made no such pretensions . What did the treaty of 1818 give them ? The third article of that treaty was as follows : 6 " ARTICLE III . It is agreed that any country that may be ' claimed by either ...
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... treaties , is , for a like reason , a substantive grant of the power to annul them by other treaties ; but it is not an authority , either express or implied , to abrogate them in any other manner . If the treaty- making power can ...
... treaties , is , for a like reason , a substantive grant of the power to annul them by other treaties ; but it is not an authority , either express or implied , to abrogate them in any other manner . If the treaty- making power can ...
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... treaty . I then declared , as I now em- phatically assert , that this treaty was negotiated for the sole purpose of arranging difficulties , and satisfying claims arising from the capture of fugitive slaves , and for the purpose of ...
... treaty . I then declared , as I now em- phatically assert , that this treaty was negotiated for the sole purpose of arranging difficulties , and satisfying claims arising from the capture of fugitive slaves , and for the purpose of ...
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