Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
21. lappuse
... give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States . " The word “ Terri- tory " is here used in the above - mentioned sense of an incipient political organization , which may at some future time become a State ...
... give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States . " The word “ Terri- tory " is here used in the above - mentioned sense of an incipient political organization , which may at some future time become a State ...
22. lappuse
... give that will even satisfy yourselves in calmer moments ; what reasons you can give to your fellow - sufferers in the calamity that it will bring upon us . What reasons can you give to the nations of the earth to justify it ? They will ...
... give that will even satisfy yourselves in calmer moments ; what reasons you can give to your fellow - sufferers in the calamity that it will bring upon us . What reasons can you give to the nations of the earth to justify it ? They will ...
30. lappuse
... give effect to that intended enterprise , I conceive , and I state with confidence , that such persons would be guilty of a misdemeanor , and liable to suffer punishment by the laws of this country , inasmuch as their conduct would tend ...
... give effect to that intended enterprise , I conceive , and I state with confidence , that such persons would be guilty of a misdemeanor , and liable to suffer punishment by the laws of this country , inasmuch as their conduct would tend ...
33. lappuse
... give its ad- hesion to the four indivisible points . The Washington Cabinet of that day replied that the United States was willing to assent to all the [ 70 ] propositions , except the one relating to privateering , as being ,. in fact ...
... give its ad- hesion to the four indivisible points . The Washington Cabinet of that day replied that the United States was willing to assent to all the [ 70 ] propositions , except the one relating to privateering , as being ,. in fact ...
36. lappuse
... give good ground for a breach , this indirect way was absolutely necessary . " And they added , " All we have a right to ask is that you shall not give publicity to this negotia- tion ; that we nor our Governments should be upon the ...
... give good ground for a breach , this indirect way was absolutely necessary . " And they added , " All we have a right to ask is that you shall not give publicity to this negotia- tion ; that we nor our Governments should be upon the ...
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