The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... principles which justify this conclusion , " say Messrs . Monroe and Pinckney to the Spanish commissioner , in 1805 , " are so satisfactory to our government as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island ...
... principles which justify this conclusion , " say Messrs . Monroe and Pinckney to the Spanish commissioner , in 1805 , " are so satisfactory to our government as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island ...
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Sarah Mytton Maury. possible , according to the principles of the federal constitution , " and should , in the meantime , be protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty , property and religion . In what manner have we redeemed our ...
Sarah Mytton Maury. possible , according to the principles of the federal constitution , " and should , in the meantime , be protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty , property and religion . In what manner have we redeemed our ...
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... principle announced by Mr. Monroe in 1823 , and which was enthusiastically hailed by the American people , that European nations shall no longer be permitted to plant colonies on our continent . No , sir , Texas will never become a ...
... principle announced by Mr. Monroe in 1823 , and which was enthusiastically hailed by the American people , that European nations shall no longer be permitted to plant colonies on our continent . No , sir , Texas will never become a ...
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... principle of his political exertions , to the abo- lition of slavery . In each of these opinions , save one , I differ from him ; but such are his candour * Nor is his friendship unreturned by the venerable Ex Pre- sident , to whom I ...
... principle of his political exertions , to the abo- lition of slavery . In each of these opinions , save one , I differ from him ; but such are his candour * Nor is his friendship unreturned by the venerable Ex Pre- sident , to whom I ...
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... the constant and ardent ad- vocate of universal education , and he is ever true . to the republican principle that all men are equal : indifferent to the accidental advantages of life , he mingles GOVERNOR SEWARD . 35.
... the constant and ardent ad- vocate of universal education , and he is ever true . to the republican principle that all men are equal : indifferent to the accidental advantages of life , he mingles GOVERNOR SEWARD . 35.
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