A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164 Seiten |
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... boundary of that State , attests its claims to a Spanish origin . When Louisiana was transferred by France to the United States , without specification of boundaries , collisions of claims on this frontier was apprehended . General ...
... boundary of that State , attests its claims to a Spanish origin . When Louisiana was transferred by France to the United States , without specification of boundaries , collisions of claims on this frontier was apprehended . General ...
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... boundary , from its source to its mouth , including a large share of Tamaulipas , Coahuila , Durango , and by far the more im- portant and populous portion of New Mexi- co . And it was with this claim , express- ly set forth in the ...
... boundary , from its source to its mouth , including a large share of Tamaulipas , Coahuila , Durango , and by far the more im- portant and populous portion of New Mexi- co . And it was with this claim , express- ly set forth in the ...
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... boundary of Texas . ) while the North may spread unchecked beyond the Rocky Mountains , AND THE SOUTHERN SCALE MUST KICK THE BEAM ! " Finding difficulties , perhaps , in the way of a ces- sion by Treaty , in another speech delivered in ...
... boundary of Texas . ) while the North may spread unchecked beyond the Rocky Mountains , AND THE SOUTHERN SCALE MUST KICK THE BEAM ! " Finding difficulties , perhaps , in the way of a ces- sion by Treaty , in another speech delivered in ...
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... boundary , and all others growing out of the Annexation , on the most libe- ral terms . Nature herself has clearly marked the boundary between her and Texas by natural limits , too strong to be mistaken . There are few countries whose ...
... boundary , and all others growing out of the Annexation , on the most libe- ral terms . Nature herself has clearly marked the boundary between her and Texas by natural limits , too strong to be mistaken . There are few countries whose ...
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... boundary that may arise with other govern " First . Said State to be formed , subject to the NAYS - Against the proposed Annexation : | South of. pay them all . 5th . That they report what treaties are in ex- istence between Texas and ...
... boundary that may arise with other govern " First . Said State to be formed , subject to the NAYS - Against the proposed Annexation : | South of. pay them all . 5th . That they report what treaties are in ex- istence between Texas and ...
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