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 Congress . " Both the President and the Whig members of the present Congress came into power , on the same tide of popular opinion , in 1840 . " By the death of General Harrison , the Executive authority devolved on the present ...
... present Congress . " Both the President and the Whig members of the present Congress came into power , on the same tide of popular opinion , in 1840 . " By the death of General Harrison , the Executive authority devolved on the present ...
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... present state of things connected with these Ter- ritories which we have acquired . I have opposed all wars leading to such acquisitions ; and I have opposed all treaties accepting of such cessions of territory ; and I do not ascribe to ...
... present state of things connected with these Ter- ritories which we have acquired . I have opposed all wars leading to such acquisitions ; and I have opposed all treaties accepting of such cessions of territory ; and I do not ascribe to ...
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