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Pagina 174
... Texas would be annexed to the United LEVER ! Let the south stop at the Sabine , ( the eastern States ? I answer , yes ; and this opinion has not been boundary of Texas ) , while the north may spread adopted without reflection , or ...
... Texas would be annexed to the United LEVER ! Let the south stop at the Sabine , ( the eastern States ? I answer , yes ; and this opinion has not been boundary of Texas ) , while the north may spread adopted without reflection , or ...
Pagina 175
... Texas into the union , declaring that they had assurances of the aid of the free states to accomplish the object , and insisting that they prefer a dissolution of the union to the rejection of Texas , expressing however at the same time ...
... Texas into the union , declaring that they had assurances of the aid of the free states to accomplish the object , and insisting that they prefer a dissolution of the union to the rejection of Texas , expressing however at the same time ...
Pagina 307
... Texas , or acting by autho- that he wishes to suspend hostilities with Texas for mediate bushmen , weakened as they are by the slave rity of this government , are hereby ordered and com- the present . trade , must inevitably be ...
... Texas , or acting by autho- that he wishes to suspend hostilities with Texas for mediate bushmen , weakened as they are by the slave rity of this government , are hereby ordered and com- the present . trade , must inevitably be ...
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BALTIMORE MARCH 11 1843 | 33 |
COAL STATISTICS | 56 |
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE | 78 |
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