Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... supposed to have been used by the plenipotentiaries of 1782 , as affording satisfactory proof of the line which they intended to describe , and he regarded this supposed Franklin map in no other light than as a piece of evidence capable ...
... supposed to have been used by the plenipotentiaries of 1782 , as affording satisfactory proof of the line which they intended to describe , and he regarded this supposed Franklin map in no other light than as a piece of evidence capable ...
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... supposed that the popularity of General Taylor , consequent upon his brilliant services in the war , rendered him the most " available " candidate for the presidency whom they could se- lect . Knowing very little respecting his real ...
... supposed that the popularity of General Taylor , consequent upon his brilliant services in the war , rendered him the most " available " candidate for the presidency whom they could se- lect . Knowing very little respecting his real ...
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... supposed that the questions re- specting the Territories would thereby be put to rest , even for the present . I have supposed , on the contrary , that the very next thing to be done would be to take up the subject of a government for ...
... supposed that the questions re- specting the Territories would thereby be put to rest , even for the present . I have supposed , on the contrary , that the very next thing to be done would be to take up the subject of a government for ...
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