The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... Union . He The Honourable James Knox Polk entered upon the office of President of the United States on the 4th of March , 1845. He is a native of North Carolina , and was born on the 2nd of November , 1795. His father , who was a farmer ...
... Union . He The Honourable James Knox Polk entered upon the office of President of the United States on the 4th of March , 1845. He is a native of North Carolina , and was born on the 2nd of November , 1795. His father , who was a farmer ...
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... union . The new states were admitted into the union upon an equal footing with the old states , and are equally bound by the terms of the compact . Any attempt on the part of the Federal Government to act upon the subject of slavery ...
... union . The new states were admitted into the union upon an equal footing with the old states , and are equally bound by the terms of the compact . Any attempt on the part of the Federal Government to act upon the subject of slavery ...
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... solemn agreement with France that the inhabitants of the ceded territory " should be incorporated into the Union of the United States , as soon as possible , according to the principles of the federal constitution 18 MR . BUCHANAN .
... solemn agreement with France that the inhabitants of the ceded territory " should be incorporated into the Union of the United States , as soon as possible , according to the principles of the federal constitution 18 MR . BUCHANAN .
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... Union , because the pos- session of this territory is necessary to our de- fence , peace and security . The treaty of 1819 , with Spain , abandoned our natural limits . It yielded up the boundary of a great river - the Del Norte - of a ...
... Union , because the pos- session of this territory is necessary to our de- fence , peace and security . The treaty of 1819 , with Spain , abandoned our natural limits . It yielded up the boundary of a great river - the Del Norte - of a ...
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... account of its extensive barren and uninhabitable plains . With such a barrier on our west we are invincible . The whole European world could not , in combi- nation against us , make an impression on our Union 20 MR . BUCHANAN .
... account of its extensive barren and uninhabitable plains . With such a barrier on our west we are invincible . The whole European world could not , in combi- nation against us , make an impression on our Union 20 MR . BUCHANAN .
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