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A convention of the friends of the railroad was held at Elmira on the 17th of October , 1837 , at which Mr. Seward was present . He was the first citizen , living in a portion of the state not im- mediately interested in the enterprise ...
A convention of the friends of the railroad was held at Elmira on the 17th of October , 1837 , at which Mr. Seward was present . He was the first citizen , living in a portion of the state not im- mediately interested in the enterprise ...
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There have been since that time some seizures - four or five , I believe ; but , in this there has been nothing new . I have before me a list of seizures of American vessels for the violation of the provisions of the convention of ...
There have been since that time some seizures - four or five , I believe ; but , in this there has been nothing new . I have before me a list of seizures of American vessels for the violation of the provisions of the convention of ...
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The contracting parties in this convention engage to invite every state with which either or both have friendly intercourse , to enter into stipulations with them , similar to those which they have entered into with each other , to the ...
The contracting parties in this convention engage to invite every state with which either or both have friendly intercourse , to enter into stipulations with them , similar to those which they have entered into with each other , to the ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 284 |
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