Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... claim of visiting vessels , in order to ascertain their national character in time of peace , can be regarded as a right ; for , if it be a right , no claim can be made for reparation of injury arising from its fair exercise , which ...
... claim of visiting vessels , in order to ascertain their national character in time of peace , can be regarded as a right ; for , if it be a right , no claim can be made for reparation of injury arising from its fair exercise , which ...
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... claim to have a voice in all amend- ments or alterations of that code ; and , when we are given to understand , as ... claim ' ( the British claim ) ' thus asserted and supported , was promptly met , and firmly repelled by the President ...
... claim to have a voice in all amend- ments or alterations of that code ; and , when we are given to understand , as ... claim ' ( the British claim ) ' thus asserted and supported , was promptly met , and firmly repelled by the President ...
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... claim , and the " Democracy of the Union " readily embraced the conclusion that our title was 66 clear and unques- tionable . " President Polk , in fact , regarded himself as elected under a popular instruction to assert this claim ...
... claim , and the " Democracy of the Union " readily embraced the conclusion that our title was 66 clear and unques- tionable . " President Polk , in fact , regarded himself as elected under a popular instruction to assert this claim ...
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