The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... object for the vigorous prosecu- cution of the war is less certain of being realized now than it was then ; and , if it should fail to be realized , it will leave our affairs in a far worse con- dition than they are at present . That object ...
... object for the vigorous prosecu- cution of the war is less certain of being realized now than it was then ; and , if it should fail to be realized , it will leave our affairs in a far worse con- dition than they are at present . That object ...
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... object of much importance , with a view to a speedy settlement of our difficulties , and the restoration of an honorable peace , that Paredes should not retain power in Mexico . k # * * A revolution took place in Mexico in the early ...
... object of much importance , with a view to a speedy settlement of our difficulties , and the restoration of an honorable peace , that Paredes should not retain power in Mexico . k # * * A revolution took place in Mexico in the early ...
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... object , there cannot , constitutionally , be any joint action or cooperation . We cannot inter- fere with it in any way . If it be a federal object , then let us execute it . But I rose merely to remind the Senator from Kentucky that ...
... object , there cannot , constitutionally , be any joint action or cooperation . We cannot inter- fere with it in any way . If it be a federal object , then let us execute it . But I rose merely to remind the Senator from Kentucky that ...
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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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