Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... proposed to exclude slavery from all ter- ritory that might thereafter be acquired by , or annexed to , the United States . The principle of this famous " Wilmot Proviso " was , of course , one that commended itself to every ...
... proposed to exclude slavery from all ter- ritory that might thereafter be acquired by , or annexed to , the United States . The principle of this famous " Wilmot Proviso " was , of course , one that commended itself to every ...
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... proposed to be introduced into this bill for the establishment of a government , or for any regulation whatever in ... proposed . " There are some which I desire myself to propose ; in doing which I shall not occupy five minutes ...
... proposed to be introduced into this bill for the establishment of a government , or for any regulation whatever in ... proposed . " There are some which I desire myself to propose ; in doing which I shall not occupy five minutes ...
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... proposed canal , and guaranteed its neutrality under the control of her citizens ; and it was also agreed that no similar privileges and immunities should be accorded to other nations , unless they entered into similar stipulations for ...
... proposed canal , and guaranteed its neutrality under the control of her citizens ; and it was also agreed that no similar privileges and immunities should be accorded to other nations , unless they entered into similar stipulations for ...
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