Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... present opportunity to settle , if they can settle , all disputes respecting this territory . Mr. Fox has made us a communication relative to the subject , but before this was received the President had prepared a notice of it , to be ...
... present opportunity to settle , if they can settle , all disputes respecting this territory . Mr. Fox has made us a communication relative to the subject , but before this was received the President had prepared a notice of it , to be ...
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... present temporary provision for the government of Cali- fornia . Enough for this day - I will not say is the evil - but the duty thereof . Our duty is immediately , if we can , to give a practical and secure government to the people of ...
... present temporary provision for the government of Cali- fornia . Enough for this day - I will not say is the evil - but the duty thereof . Our duty is immediately , if we can , to give a practical and secure government to the people of ...
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... present treaty was " to secure rights derived from Mexico by a public act amount- ing to a pledge which she cannot but fulfil . " It had become more and more important to the United States that this pledge should be observed . The ...
... present treaty was " to secure rights derived from Mexico by a public act amount- ing to a pledge which she cannot but fulfil . " It had become more and more important to the United States that this pledge should be observed . The ...
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