Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... England at this time , but it was apparent , from what had occurred in Washington , that he would not be asked to go there in a public capacity . Writ- ing to an American friend , in London , on the 29th of March , he said : " The Maine ...
... England at this time , but it was apparent , from what had occurred in Washington , that he would not be asked to go there in a public capacity . Writ- ing to an American friend , in London , on the 29th of March , he said : " The Maine ...
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... England , and this feeling is daily and manifestly augmenting . It is not to be mis- understood among the many English who are at Paris , and , the sooner you are prepared for the consequences at home , the wiser you will be . The next ...
... England , and this feeling is daily and manifestly augmenting . It is not to be mis- understood among the many English who are at Paris , and , the sooner you are prepared for the consequences at home , the wiser you will be . The next ...
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... England did not urge the United States to enter into this conven- tional arrangement . The United States yielded to no application from England . The proposition for abolishing the slave - trade , as it stands in the treaty , was an ...
... England did not urge the United States to enter into this conven- tional arrangement . The United States yielded to no application from England . The proposition for abolishing the slave - trade , as it stands in the treaty , was an ...
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