Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Band 1D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... senators were in favor of adjusting the controversy by adopting the 49th parallel of latitude as the boundary , leaving to Great Britain the territory north of it ; and the others of insisting on the abandonment by ... Senator from Ohio ,
... senators were in favor of adjusting the controversy by adopting the 49th parallel of latitude as the boundary , leaving to Great Britain the territory north of it ; and the others of insisting on the abandonment by ... Senator from Ohio ,
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... Senator from Delaware , because the time for discussing it had not arrived . With the un- feigned respect which I entertain for both senators , I dis- sent from their opinions with great diffidence of my own . But I am constrained to ...
... Senator from Delaware , because the time for discussing it had not arrived . With the un- feigned respect which I entertain for both senators , I dis- sent from their opinions with great diffidence of my own . But I am constrained to ...
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... senator on this floor . ― The first article was practically inoperative , from a total misapprehension of the facts which it supposed . There is no evidence that subjects of his Britannic Majesty had been dispossessed of buildings or ...
... senator on this floor . ― The first article was practically inoperative , from a total misapprehension of the facts which it supposed . There is no evidence that subjects of his Britannic Majesty had been dispossessed of buildings or ...
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... Senator from Ohio , 2 who opened the debate , and the Senator from Delaware , who followed him , not now in his seat . Both took the ground , and with equal perempto- riness , that the title to Oregon ought not to be discussed , but for ...
... Senator from Ohio , 2 who opened the debate , and the Senator from Delaware , who followed him , not now in his seat . Both took the ground , and with equal perempto- riness , that the title to Oregon ought not to be discussed , but for ...
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... Senator said , he ( Mr. C. ) was temporarily absent from his seat , but came in a few minutes after the Senator had made that remark . He had mistaken his ( Mr. C.'s ) position . When he had the honor of address- ing the Senate on the ...
... Senator said , he ( Mr. C. ) was temporarily absent from his seat , but came in a few minutes after the Senator had made that remark . He had mistaken his ( Mr. C.'s ) position . When he had the honor of address- ing the Senate on the ...
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