Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... regard to that subject , in other instances . The whole subject of reciprocal treaties must soon receive the careful consideration of the Government ; meanwhile inquiries , resolutions , and calls for information , in regard to it ...
... regard to that subject , in other instances . The whole subject of reciprocal treaties must soon receive the careful consideration of the Government ; meanwhile inquiries , resolutions , and calls for information , in regard to it ...
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... regard to the Paris map , and the attitude in which he was content to leave the treaty to the judgment of the country . " With respect , sir , to the publication of Mr. Featherstonhaugh , and the tone of sundry articles in the London ...
... regard to the Paris map , and the attitude in which he was content to leave the treaty to the judgment of the country . " With respect , sir , to the publication of Mr. Featherstonhaugh , and the tone of sundry articles in the London ...
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... regard for the teachings of the Gospel , in their treatment of their slaves , as they had of regard for the dictates of their own pecu- niary interest ; and there should be no rational doubt , in his- tory , that , as communities , they ...
... regard for the teachings of the Gospel , in their treatment of their slaves , as they had of regard for the dictates of their own pecu- niary interest ; and there should be no rational doubt , in his- tory , that , as communities , they ...
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