The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... whole territory . But how do those gentlemen stand , who support this resolution as a peaceful measure , and yet maintain that we can take nothing less than our whole claim on Oregon ? If the measure be peaceful , is it not manifest ...
... whole territory . But how do those gentlemen stand , who support this resolution as a peaceful measure , and yet maintain that we can take nothing less than our whole claim on Oregon ? If the measure be peaceful , is it not manifest ...
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... whole of Oregon was claimed in the Message , in- sisting that our title to the whole must be main- tained at all hazards ; and some gentlemen in that House , unmindful , too , of former pledges , when they had ascertained that the ...
... whole of Oregon was claimed in the Message , in- sisting that our title to the whole must be main- tained at all hazards ; and some gentlemen in that House , unmindful , too , of former pledges , when they had ascertained that the ...
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... whole of the Oregon territory ; we shall , therefore , insist upon the whole of it ; and although we have been negotiating about it for more than twenty - five years , and made various propositions of settlement , and offered you one ...
... whole of the Oregon territory ; we shall , therefore , insist upon the whole of it ; and although we have been negotiating about it for more than twenty - five years , and made various propositions of settlement , and offered you one ...
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