The Congressional Globe, Tom 16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... establish a line of division between their respective colonies upon the continent of North America , and that this parallel of 49 ° was thus established . The honor- able Senator from Georgia , in his remarks a few days since , if he ...
... establish a line of division between their respective colonies upon the continent of North America , and that this parallel of 49 ° was thus established . The honor- able Senator from Georgia , in his remarks a few days since , if he ...
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... establish were those between the French and English colonies , In addition to the facts above stated , I will add another short paragraph , which was handed to me by my friend [ Mr. HANNEGAN ] since I came here to - day . I have not had ...
... establish were those between the French and English colonies , In addition to the facts above stated , I will add another short paragraph , which was handed to me by my friend [ Mr. HANNEGAN ] since I came here to - day . I have not had ...
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... establish a boundary in that quarter , the President could not undertake to do it . The limits or boundaries of a country can be fixed in two ways only : one is by negotiation , and the other is by the sword . The President by himself ...
... establish a boundary in that quarter , the President could not undertake to do it . The limits or boundaries of a country can be fixed in two ways only : one is by negotiation , and the other is by the sword . The President by himself ...
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