Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues, 1850-1950Carl G. Brandt, Edward Merl Shafter Essay precedes each speech. |
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... limits , admitted as a member of this Union , without the impo- y restriction either to interdict or to introduce slavery limits . Well now , is there any concession in this resolu- er party to the other ? I know that gentlemen who come ...
... limits , admitted as a member of this Union , without the impo- y restriction either to interdict or to introduce slavery limits . Well now , is there any concession in this resolu- er party to the other ? I know that gentlemen who come ...
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... limits of Texas mig States now the power sole United States conjointly P the two countries ? It see reasoning are perfectly irres could have fixed upon any it , and if the United Stat quired by the treaty in que western limit must have ...
... limits of Texas mig States now the power sole United States conjointly P the two countries ? It see reasoning are perfectly irres could have fixed upon any it , and if the United Stat quired by the treaty in que western limit must have ...
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... limits are ascertained e undisputed and indisputable . The right , nor has any other earthly power the limits of a State whose boundaries ed , known , and recognized . The whole with it is voluntary . The extreme case crust in God may ...
... limits are ascertained e undisputed and indisputable . The right , nor has any other earthly power the limits of a State whose boundaries ed , known , and recognized . The whole with it is voluntary . The extreme case crust in God may ...
Contents
omise Speech of 1850 | 44 |
EBSTER | 72 |
oper Institute Address | 137 |
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