The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... regard to the manner in which the war should be prosecuted , not in regard to the mode in which it had been so far conducted , but have fallen in Mexico - who has sent forth her in relation to its origin , its causes , and its objects ...
... regard to the manner in which the war should be prosecuted , not in regard to the mode in which it had been so far conducted , but have fallen in Mexico - who has sent forth her in relation to its origin , its causes , and its objects ...
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... regard to that fact , giving us New Mexico , it was rather more than the friends of the treaty desired . The treaty was rejected . But the policy of the United States , in regard to the man- ner of settling this boundary question ...
... regard to that fact , giving us New Mexico , it was rather more than the friends of the treaty desired . The treaty was rejected . But the policy of the United States , in regard to the man- ner of settling this boundary question ...
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... regard to those principles of humanity , on which we are called upon to act , I am very willing to adopt the suggestion made by the President of the United States , if he , who ought to understand the subject , and doubtless does , much ...
... regard to those principles of humanity , on which we are called upon to act , I am very willing to adopt the suggestion made by the President of the United States , if he , who ought to understand the subject , and doubtless does , much ...
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remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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