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... united with each other , attached to the government and laws , and generally intelligent , to successfully frustrate his designs . Distinction will be his paramount object , and although he would as willingly , perhaps more so , acquire ...
... united with each other , attached to the government and laws , and generally intelligent , to successfully frustrate his designs . Distinction will be his paramount object , and although he would as willingly , perhaps more so , acquire ...
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... United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the insti- tution of slavery in the different States . They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish slavery ...
... United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the insti- tution of slavery in the different States . They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish slavery ...
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... United States , and that the same is true of the site of Fort Brown , then I am with him for his justification . In that case I shall be most happy to reverse the vote I gave the other day . I have a selfish motive for desiring that the ...
... United States , and that the same is true of the site of Fort Brown , then I am with him for his justification . In that case I shall be most happy to reverse the vote I gave the other day . I have a selfish motive for desiring that the ...
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... United States committed no aggression on Mexico . " Not in view of all the facts . There are facts which you have kept out of view . It is a fact that the United States army in march- ing to the Rio Grande marched into a peaceful ...
... United States committed no aggression on Mexico . " Not in view of all the facts . There are facts which you have kept out of view . It is a fact that the United States army in march- ing to the Rio Grande marched into a peaceful ...
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... United States treas- ury , for personal services and personal expenses , the aggre- gate sum of ninety - six thousand and twenty - eight dollars , being an average of fourteen dollars and seventy - nine cents per day for every day of ...
... United States treas- ury , for personal services and personal expenses , the aggre- gate sum of ninety - six thousand and twenty - eight dollars , being an average of fourteen dollars and seventy - nine cents per day for every day of ...
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