The History of the United States of America: With a Continuation, Including the Presidencies of Pierce and Buchanan, Том 2,Часть 3J. S. Virtue & Company, 1861 |
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... Resolved , -That the western boundary of the state of Texas ought to be fixed on the Rio del Norte , commencing one marine league from its mouth , and running up that river to the southern line of New Mexico ; thence with that line ...
... Resolved , -That the western boundary of the state of Texas ought to be fixed on the Rio del Norte , commencing one marine league from its mouth , and running up that river to the southern line of New Mexico ; thence with that line ...
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... Resolved , -That if Texas shall agree to cede , the United States will accept , a cession of all the unappropriated domain in all the territory claimed by Texas lying west of the Colorado , and extending north to the forty - second ...
... Resolved , -That if Texas shall agree to cede , the United States will accept , a cession of all the unappropriated domain in all the territory claimed by Texas lying west of the Colorado , and extending north to the forty - second ...
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... Resolved , ―That , as American citizens , we will attach ourselves to the Democratic party , and will devote our strength to having a policy of intervention in America carried out . " Resolved , -That we expect that the candidate of the ...
... Resolved , ―That , as American citizens , we will attach ourselves to the Democratic party , and will devote our strength to having a policy of intervention in America carried out . " Resolved , -That we expect that the candidate of the ...
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