Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... United States courts as affirming that the Constitu- tion of the United States does not extend to the Territories , and he says that , with regard to- " MR . CALHOUN : “ I hope the gentleman will state my position exactly right . I said ...
... United States courts as affirming that the Constitu- tion of the United States does not extend to the Territories , and he says that , with regard to- " MR . CALHOUN : “ I hope the gentleman will state my position exactly right . I said ...
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... United States would do to her every office of kindness and good - will to maintain her in posses- sion of that island ; that the United States would look with great jealousy and great alarm at any voluntary surrender of Cuba to a ...
... United States would do to her every office of kindness and good - will to maintain her in posses- sion of that island ; that the United States would look with great jealousy and great alarm at any voluntary surrender of Cuba to a ...
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... United States , who have so long exercised that right , and remonstrated against its interruption . " The Government of the United States , however , is prepared to give due consideration to all facts tending to show possession or ...
... United States , who have so long exercised that right , and remonstrated against its interruption . " The Government of the United States , however , is prepared to give due consideration to all facts tending to show possession or ...
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