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... Mexico - Mr . Downs.` posite the names of many of the best citizens in " I am , however , by no means satisfied that the Mexico , in consequence of their friendship and in - estimates of both Poinsett and Burkhardt are not tercourse ...
... Mexico - Mr . Downs.` posite the names of many of the best citizens in " I am , however , by no means satisfied that the Mexico , in consequence of their friendship and in - estimates of both Poinsett and Burkhardt are not tercourse ...
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... Mexico . With this view of the condition of Mexico , I submit my plan of terminating the war . To hold on to our present possessions in Mexico until one more attempt can be made to negotiate a treaty of peace . If our army should be ...
... Mexico . With this view of the condition of Mexico , I submit my plan of terminating the war . To hold on to our present possessions in Mexico until one more attempt can be made to negotiate a treaty of peace . If our army should be ...
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... Mexico - Mr . Baldwin . ' were deeply felt by her people - the more deeply , because the avowed object of the United States was to perpetuate the domain of slavery over the immense and fertile regions which Mexico had declared should be ...
... Mexico - Mr . Baldwin . ' were deeply felt by her people - the more deeply , because the avowed object of the United States was to perpetuate the domain of slavery over the immense and fertile regions which Mexico had declared should be ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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