The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... whole by force was an injustice but in degree superior to seizing upon any part by force - that || though the enormity of absorbing the whole of the Mexican territory strikes us with astonishment and horror , it is but because the human ...
... whole by force was an injustice but in degree superior to seizing upon any part by force - that || though the enormity of absorbing the whole of the Mexican territory strikes us with astonishment and horror , it is but because the human ...
Strona 412
... Whole amount available under acts of 1845 and 1847 , for the two years ....... $ 33.000.000 00 So , Mr. President , I trust it is made apparent that there is no mistake in the report of the Sec- retary , as to the amount received and ...
... Whole amount available under acts of 1845 and 1847 , for the two years ....... $ 33.000.000 00 So , Mr. President , I trust it is made apparent that there is no mistake in the report of the Sec- retary , as to the amount received and ...
Strona 517
... whole of the voluminous correspondence between the parties , and now before me , I will give the substance of it briefly , and in English . The Mexican commis- sioners say , Well now , Mr. Trist , you have sur- rounded our country , and ...
... whole of the voluminous correspondence between the parties , and now before me , I will give the substance of it briefly , and in English . The Mexican commis- sioners say , Well now , Mr. Trist , you have sur- rounded our country , and ...
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remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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