The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... senators and requested her representatives in Congress to vote against the establishment of such an institution . In these opinions , heretofore expressed by the state , I en- tirely concur . " ABOLITION OF SLAVERY . " It becomes the ...
... senators and requested her representatives in Congress to vote against the establishment of such an institution . In these opinions , heretofore expressed by the state , I en- tirely concur . " ABOLITION OF SLAVERY . " It becomes the ...
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... Senate of the United States , 8th June , 1844 ( the injunction of secresy removed . ) In order clearly to understand the origin and nature of the question , it may here be proper to present a brief sketch of the history of Texas . By ...
... Senate of the United States , 8th June , 1844 ( the injunction of secresy removed . ) In order clearly to understand the origin and nature of the question , it may here be proper to present a brief sketch of the history of Texas . By ...
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... senator from Missouri ( Mr. Benton ) is clear and strong in this conviction . " The facts and principles which justify this conclusion , " say Messrs . Monroe and Pinckney to the Spanish commissioner , in 1805 , " are so satisfactory to ...
... senator from Missouri ( Mr. Benton ) is clear and strong in this conviction . " The facts and principles which justify this conclusion , " say Messrs . Monroe and Pinckney to the Spanish commissioner , in 1805 , " are so satisfactory to ...
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... Senate . From the necessity of the case , she must cast herself into the arms of England . Both her interest and her safety render this inevitable . I do not believe that Texas would ever consent to become a colony of England , or that ...
... Senate . From the necessity of the case , she must cast herself into the arms of England . Both her interest and her safety render this inevitable . I do not believe that Texas would ever consent to become a colony of England , or that ...
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... intellectual standard of the press ; and it is at once the chief agent of intellectual improvement , and the Palladium of civil and religious Liberty . " THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM H. HAYWOOD , LATE SENATOR FOR NORTH 64 GOVERNOR SEWARD .
... intellectual standard of the press ; and it is at once the chief agent of intellectual improvement , and the Palladium of civil and religious Liberty . " THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM H. HAYWOOD , LATE SENATOR FOR NORTH 64 GOVERNOR SEWARD .
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