The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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Página 174
... resolution had failed , but be- cause he was opposed to this splendid projet of a Congress of nations at Panama , and had been op- posed to it from the outset . Previous to any amendment being offered , he had voted to lay the resolution ...
... resolution had failed , but be- cause he was opposed to this splendid projet of a Congress of nations at Panama , and had been op- posed to it from the outset . Previous to any amendment being offered , he had voted to lay the resolution ...
Página 450
... resolution of annex- ation . In the winter of 1845 , after the election of Mr. Polk , a joint resolution was introduced into the House of Representatives for the annexation of Texas to the United States , and , on the same day , I ...
... resolution of annex- ation . In the winter of 1845 , after the election of Mr. Polk , a joint resolution was introduced into the House of Representatives for the annexation of Texas to the United States , and , on the same day , I ...
Página 455
... resolution was carefully prepared , and that it has been drawn up in scholastic style , is clear in its phraseology , and expresses precisely what it should express . I considered the phraseology to be sim- regarded it , therefore , as ...
... resolution was carefully prepared , and that it has been drawn up in scholastic style , is clear in its phraseology , and expresses precisely what it should express . I considered the phraseology to be sim- regarded it , therefore , as ...
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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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