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Lieutenant - General Grant having , as it is believed , safely and firmly established himself before Petersburg , and having made all prudent attempts to carry the town by assault , his operations there have now become simply strategic ...
Lieutenant - General Grant having , as it is believed , safely and firmly established himself before Petersburg , and having made all prudent attempts to carry the town by assault , his operations there have now become simply strategic ...
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... that interference by foreign states to prevent the enjoyment of such institutions deliberately established is wrongful , and in its effects antagonistical to the free and popular form of government existing in the United States .
... that interference by foreign states to prevent the enjoyment of such institutions deliberately established is wrongful , and in its effects antagonistical to the free and popular form of government existing in the United States .
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Where the people of any country , like Brazil now , or Mexico in 1822 , have voluntarily established and acquiesced in monarchical institutions of their own choice , free from all foreign control or intervention , the United States do ...
Where the people of any country , like Brazil now , or Mexico in 1822 , have voluntarily established and acquiesced in monarchical institutions of their own choice , free from all foreign control or intervention , the United States do ...
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