Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Band 1D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... treaty negotiated by Mr. Louis McLane , and rat- ified by the Senate at the same session in which the debate took place . IN entering into the debate on the question under con- sideration , I feel constrained to differ in opinion with ...
... treaty negotiated by Mr. Louis McLane , and rat- ified by the Senate at the same session in which the debate took place . IN entering into the debate on the question under con- sideration , I feel constrained to differ in opinion with ...
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... treaty between her and the United States , stipulating that the Territory of Oregon shall be free and open to the people of both countries , is to be abrogated and annulled . We cannot disguise the fact that this is a measure of the ...
... treaty between her and the United States , stipulating that the Territory of Oregon shall be free and open to the people of both countries , is to be abrogated and annulled . We cannot disguise the fact that this is a measure of the ...
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... Treaty of the Escurial , or the Nootka Sound Convention , as it is more frequently denominated with us . Before the negotiations were con- cluded , both vessels were voluntarily released by the Span- ish authorities in Mexico . As the ...
... Treaty of the Escurial , or the Nootka Sound Convention , as it is more frequently denominated with us . Before the negotiations were con- cluded , both vessels were voluntarily released by the Span- ish authorities in Mexico . As the ...
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... Treaty of the Escurial , ( the Nootka Sound Convention , ) and insisted that it was proved by its terms to be " a treaty of concession , and not of acqui- sition of rights on the part of Great Britain " ; and " that the permission to ...
... Treaty of the Escurial , ( the Nootka Sound Convention , ) and insisted that it was proved by its terms to be " a treaty of concession , and not of acqui- sition of rights on the part of Great Britain " ; and " that the permission to ...
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... treaty as to settlements and erections . But he maintained " that , though what this country ( Great Britain ) had gained consisted not of new rights , it certainly did of new advantages . We had be- fore a right to the southern whale ...
... treaty as to settlements and erections . But he maintained " that , though what this country ( Great Britain ) had gained consisted not of new rights , it certainly did of new advantages . We had be- fore a right to the southern whale ...
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