The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... English lady , without even mentioning my name . delighted , madam , to see you here , " said the Pre- sident , shaking me cordially by the hand . I then " I am introduced my son , saying that I should hope to 2 THE PRESIDENT AND PEOPLE.
... English lady , without even mentioning my name . delighted , madam , to see you here , " said the Pre- sident , shaking me cordially by the hand . I then " I am introduced my son , saying that I should hope to 2 THE PRESIDENT AND PEOPLE.
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... hand , he dwelt with lingering pleasure on the charms of rural life , its leisure , its amuse- ments , its health and independence . But though no retiring minister ever appeared in brighter colours than Buchanan , I rejoice to hear ...
... hand , he dwelt with lingering pleasure on the charms of rural life , its leisure , its amuse- ments , its health and independence . But though no retiring minister ever appeared in brighter colours than Buchanan , I rejoice to hear ...
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... hand , if Texas were annexed to the United States , 66 our western boundary ( says the General ) would be the Rio del Norte , which is of itself a fortification , on account of its extensive barren and uninhabitable plains . With such a ...
... hand , if Texas were annexed to the United States , 66 our western boundary ( says the General ) would be the Rio del Norte , which is of itself a fortification , on account of its extensive barren and uninhabitable plains . With such a ...
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... hand , should you reject Texas , she will necessarily form a commercial alliance with our great rival , England , who would thus secure to herself the finest cotton growing region of the earth at our expense , and to the lasting injury ...
... hand , should you reject Texas , she will necessarily form a commercial alliance with our great rival , England , who would thus secure to herself the finest cotton growing region of the earth at our expense , and to the lasting injury ...
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... hand , he is an ultra democrat , active in obtaining the immediate right of suffrage for emigrants , and the privilege of an individual vote for negroes ; he is besides pledged , as the first principle of his political exertions , to ...
... hand , he is an ultra democrat , active in obtaining the immediate right of suffrage for emigrants , and the privilege of an individual vote for negroes ; he is besides pledged , as the first principle of his political exertions , to ...
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