Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... fact of his coming here , and of his acceding to any stipulations respecting the slave - trade , is conclusive proof that his Government were desirous to obtain the coöperation of the United States . I had supposed that our Government ...
... fact of his coming here , and of his acceding to any stipulations respecting the slave - trade , is conclusive proof that his Government were desirous to obtain the coöperation of the United States . I had supposed that our Government ...
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... fact should be reported , and the inquiry should stop there . The manner of the expenditure cannot be material ; nor can its objects be inquired into , because , to the extent of that fund , the discretion of the President is absolute ...
... fact should be reported , and the inquiry should stop there . The manner of the expenditure cannot be material ; nor can its objects be inquired into , because , to the extent of that fund , the discretion of the President is absolute ...
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... fact that Mr. Haven had publicly denied its alleged foundation , over his own sig . nature , in May , 1851 , and notwithstand- ing the disclaimers of Mr. Greely and Mr. Otis , which left it morally certain that Mr. Otis had acted on a ...
... fact that Mr. Haven had publicly denied its alleged foundation , over his own sig . nature , in May , 1851 , and notwithstand- ing the disclaimers of Mr. Greely and Mr. Otis , which left it morally certain that Mr. Otis had acted on a ...
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