The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... true , just hard enough to get beaten , but still with energy enough to make the struggle exciting ; and I was looking forward with much pleasure to the coming contest next summer and fall . But really , if they persevere in the course ...
... true , just hard enough to get beaten , but still with energy enough to make the struggle exciting ; and I was looking forward with much pleasure to the coming contest next summer and fall . But really , if they persevere in the course ...
Strona 314
... true , in one sense , that this is war ? And is it not also true that it does not authorize the President to commence hos- tilities ? But , however this may be , things did not remain in statu quo . The relations between this country ...
... true , in one sense , that this is war ? And is it not also true that it does not authorize the President to commence hos- tilities ? But , however this may be , things did not remain in statu quo . The relations between this country ...
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... true to the letter ? Would the people longer submit to this state of things ? The power and the remedy was in their own hands , and they would apply it , by elevating that honest , true - hearted American , General Tay- lor , to the ...
... true to the letter ? Would the people longer submit to this state of things ? The power and the remedy was in their own hands , and they would apply it , by elevating that honest , true - hearted American , General Tay- lor , to the ...
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