| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 364 Seiten
...it expressed respecting our title to Oregon. It passed a resolution in these memorable words : — " Resolved, That our title to the whole of the territory of Oregon is clear and unquestionable ; that no part of the same ought to be ceded to England, or any other power." Mr. Polk, in his inaugural address,... | |
| 1904 - 202 Seiten
...the American people from the corrupt and tyrannical domination of the Bank of the United States. 12. Resolved, That our title to the whole of the Territory...same ought to be ceded to England or any other power, and that the reoccupation of Oregon and the reannexation of Texas at the earliest practicable period,... | |
| Francis Curtis - 1904 - 568 Seiten
...results to the interests of the country. In the platform adopted we find the following resolution: Resolved, That our title to the whole of the territory...same ought to be ceded to England or any other power; and that the reoccupation of Oregon and the reannexation of Texas at the earliest practicable period... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - 1904 - 464 Seiten
...American people from the corrupt and tyrannical domination of the Rank of the United 8tates. 15. Rexolvcd, That our title to the whole of the Territory of Oregon...same ought to be ceded to England or any other power, and that the re-occupation of Oregon and the re-annexation of Texas at the earliest practicable period... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 462 Seiten
...Dallas of Pennsylvania. Among the resolutions adopted, it was declared that "our title to the whole of Oregon is clear and unquestionable ; that no portion...same ought to be ceded to England or any other power; and the reoccupation of Oregon and the reannexation of Texas at the earliest practicable period, are... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 530 Seiten
...Dallas of Pennsylvania. Among the resolutions adopted, it was declared that "our title to the whole of Oregon is clear and unquestionable ; that no portion...same ought to be ceded to England or any other power ; and the reoccupation of Oregon and the reannexation of Texas at the earliest practicable period,... | |
| George Pierce Garrison - 1906 - 394 Seiten
...title of the United States to the "whole" of the Oregon territory was "clear and unquestionable," and that "no portion of the same ought to be ceded to England or any other power." 1 The earliest recorded European voyage to any part of the Oregon whose limits have been described... | |
| Leslie Mortier Shaw - 1908 - 520 Seiten
...year : " Resolved, That our title to the whole of the territory of Oregon is clear and unquestioned; that no portion of the same ought to be ceded to England or any other power." The slogan of the party in that year was " FiftyFour Forty or Fight." The lion of the party of that... | |
| Leslie Mortier Shaw - 1908 - 516 Seiten
...the Carried Out. party came into power. The following is from their resolutions adopted that year: " Resolved, That our title to the whole of the territory of Oregon is clear and unquestioned; that no portion of the same ought to be ceded to England or any other power." The slogan... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1908 - 516 Seiten
...country of the Oregon," said he, "is clear and unquestionable." The text of the Baltimore platform read, "Our title to the whole of the territory of Oregon is clear and unquestionable." Did President Polk mean to be ambiguous at this point? Had he any reason to swerve from the strict... | |
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