The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... Texas . After the abolition of the State govern- ments , Texas acted for herself , as a separate Power . She had no connection with Coahuila or the other Mexican States . She declared that the authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic ...
... Texas . After the abolition of the State govern- ments , Texas acted for herself , as a separate Power . She had no connection with Coahuila or the other Mexican States . She declared that the authorities of the nominal Mexican Republic ...
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... Texas was an open question . If she had a just claim to all the territory east of the Rio Grande , there could have been no dispute about her limits . Her possessions would have been as clear and as definite as those of any other nation ...
... Texas was an open question . If she had a just claim to all the territory east of the Rio Grande , there could have been no dispute about her limits . Her possessions would have been as clear and as definite as those of any other nation ...
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... Texas ; and yet it is clear that Texas had no inhabitants , no actual pedis SPEECH OF MR . H. S. CONGER , possessio , as far north as that Missouri compromise line . This shows conclusively that it was clearly in the contemplation of ...
... Texas ; and yet it is clear that Texas had no inhabitants , no actual pedis SPEECH OF MR . H. S. CONGER , possessio , as far north as that Missouri compromise line . This shows conclusively that it was clearly in the contemplation of ...
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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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