Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Lord John Russell spoke of the settlement of the boundary . He admitted the importance of a settlement , but was not satis- fied with the terms . Lord Ashburton's first dispatch should have been firmly adhered to , but disadvantageous ...
... Lord John Russell spoke of the settlement of the boundary . He admitted the importance of a settlement , but was not satis- fied with the terms . Lord Ashburton's first dispatch should have been firmly adhered to , but disadvantageous ...
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... Lord Ashburton had accomplished in a few months what his assailants , when in office , had labored in vain for years to bring about . The Duke of Cambridge urgently supported the motion , and expressed his hearty approval of Lord ...
... Lord Ashburton had accomplished in a few months what his assailants , when in office , had labored in vain for years to bring about . The Duke of Cambridge urgently supported the motion , and expressed his hearty approval of Lord ...
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... Lord Ash- burton was sent out . Lord Palmerston's administration had worked upon the difficulty for twelve years without improving its condition , and now it had been satisfactorily settled and put at rest . A decided advance had also ...
... Lord Ash- burton was sent out . Lord Palmerston's administration had worked upon the difficulty for twelve years without improving its condition , and now it had been satisfactorily settled and put at rest . A decided advance had also ...
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