Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 3. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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... purpose of this argument . If that purpose shall be successfully adhered to , and if we shall be able to array in a candid temper and with circumspect and comprehensive pertinency , the considerations that should control the ...
... purpose of this argument . If that purpose shall be successfully adhered to , and if we shall be able to array in a candid temper and with circumspect and comprehensive pertinency , the considerations that should control the ...
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... purpose in referring to it is , merely , as being the first step taken by Great Britain in its relations to the conflict in the United States , which , as they showed themselves . throughout its course , and have formed the subject of ...
... purpose in referring to it is , merely , as being the first step taken by Great Britain in its relations to the conflict in the United States , which , as they showed themselves . throughout its course , and have formed the subject of ...
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... purpose , thus proclaimed , of their government . The existence of a civil war within the territory of a nation , certainly does not call for a proclamation from other powers that they do not espouse the cause of either party to this ...
... purpose , thus proclaimed , of their government . The existence of a civil war within the territory of a nation , certainly does not call for a proclamation from other powers that they do not espouse the cause of either party to this ...
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... purpose of elevating the rebels of the United States into the dignity of belligerents on a level with their own sovereign , and thus converting piratical cruisers into legitimate cruis- ers , and the negative resolution of . the British ...
... purpose of elevating the rebels of the United States into the dignity of belligerents on a level with their own sovereign , and thus converting piratical cruisers into legitimate cruis- ers , and the negative resolution of . the British ...
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... purpose to repeal or materially weaken its foreign - enlistment act . That is an error . Every member of the Congress of the United States has the right to initiate measures of legislation . No exclusive right in this respect belongs to ...
... purpose to repeal or materially weaken its foreign - enlistment act . That is an error . Every member of the Congress of the United States has the right to initiate measures of legislation . No exclusive right in this respect belongs to ...
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