The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... extend to me a more than ordinary share of courtesy and hospitality . I was a stranger , a woman , and an invalid ; -this was enough for them . In my various interviews with the President he was ever cautious of making any remark which ...
... extend to me a more than ordinary share of courtesy and hospitality . I was a stranger , a woman , and an invalid ; -this was enough for them . In my various interviews with the President he was ever cautious of making any remark which ...
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... extend to all deno- minations , and during my residence in Wash- ington he attended the Roman Catholic chapel , when , I believe , a sermon for the relief of the Irish poor was preached . I have understood that his attendance at church ...
... extend to all deno- minations , and during my residence in Wash- ington he attended the Roman Catholic chapel , when , I believe , a sermon for the relief of the Irish poor was preached . I have understood that his attendance at church ...
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... extended the boundary of a foreign nation along our most weak and de- fenceless frontier . And , in the first place , therefore , Texas ought to be annexed to the Union , because the pos- session of this territory is necessary to our de ...
... extended the boundary of a foreign nation along our most weak and de- fenceless frontier . And , in the first place , therefore , Texas ought to be annexed to the Union , because the pos- session of this territory is necessary to our de ...
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... extend the market for our domestic manufactures , and bind the Union together by still stronger bonds ; but , on the other hand , should you reject Texas , she will necessarily form a commercial alliance with our great rival , England ...
... extend the market for our domestic manufactures , and bind the Union together by still stronger bonds ; but , on the other hand , should you reject Texas , she will necessarily form a commercial alliance with our great rival , England ...
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... Del Norte seems to be the boundary prescribed by nature between the Anglo - Saxon and the Mexican Within this limit , the more we extend our races . system of confederated States , the greater will be the 22 MR . BUCHANAN .
... Del Norte seems to be the boundary prescribed by nature between the Anglo - Saxon and the Mexican Within this limit , the more we extend our races . system of confederated States , the greater will be the 22 MR . BUCHANAN .
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