Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... treaty . But when the fifth article , as the treaty now stands , was submitted to Lord Ashburton , reciting the stipulation for the payment of money by the United States to the States of Maine and Massa- chusetts , he presented an ...
... treaty . But when the fifth article , as the treaty now stands , was submitted to Lord Ashburton , reciting the stipulation for the payment of money by the United States to the States of Maine and Massa- chusetts , he presented an ...
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... treaty on the Continent of Europe , so far as it affected any question in which other nations were concerned , was all that Mr. Webster could have desired . He had made it manifest that the slave - trade could be suppressed without ...
... treaty on the Continent of Europe , so far as it affected any question in which other nations were concerned , was all that Mr. Webster could have desired . He had made it manifest that the slave - trade could be suppressed without ...
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... Treaty was vigorously resisted by the French opposition . General Cass , thinking that this transaction , if concluded , would have a prejudicial effect on his own country , took two steps in regard to it -- one in his official and one ...
... Treaty was vigorously resisted by the French opposition . General Cass , thinking that this transaction , if concluded , would have a prejudicial effect on his own country , took two steps in regard to it -- one in his official and one ...
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