The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... desire is so strong to terminate the present unfortunate state of our relations with that Republic , that he has consented to waive all ceremony , and take the initia- tive . " Mexico of her own will had terminated our peace- ful ...
... desire is so strong to terminate the present unfortunate state of our relations with that Republic , that he has consented to waive all ceremony , and take the initia- tive . " Mexico of her own will had terminated our peace- ful ...
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... desire to see our good name unsullied , and the character we have gained for moderation , justice , 30TH CONG .... 1ST SESS . Mr. ROOT rose and. 30TH CONG ..... 1ST SESS . our control ? As our population moves westward on our own ...
... desire to see our good name unsullied , and the character we have gained for moderation , justice , 30TH CONG .... 1ST SESS . Mr. ROOT rose and. 30TH CONG ..... 1ST SESS . our control ? As our population moves westward on our own ...
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... desire the Senate of the United States to have some regard for the health and lives of our own countrymen . I understand that there are about fifty thousand of the white race in Yucatan , and that nine - tenths of the population consist ...
... desire the Senate of the United States to have some regard for the health and lives of our own countrymen . I understand that there are about fifty thousand of the white race in Yucatan , and that nine - tenths of the population consist ...
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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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