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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... annexation . Instructions have thus come up to both branches of Congress , from their respective constituents , in terms the most emphatic . It is the will of both the people and the states , that Texas shall be annexed to the Union ...
... annexation . Instructions have thus come up to both branches of Congress , from their respective constituents , in terms the most emphatic . It is the will of both the people and the states , that Texas shall be annexed to the Union ...
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... ANNEXATION OF TEXAS . 391 was offered by any of the purist or literal school of interpreters of the consti- tution to this " appropriation " originating in the Senate , which deserves to be noted . No definite boundary to the west of ...
... ANNEXATION OF TEXAS . 391 was offered by any of the purist or literal school of interpreters of the consti- tution to this " appropriation " originating in the Senate , which deserves to be noted . No definite boundary to the west of ...
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... annexation proposed in the Senate of the United States . In that body the representatives of Northern interests were too strong to suffer a treaty of annexation to pass ; the constitution was therefore violated by the employment of ...
... annexation proposed in the Senate of the United States . In that body the representatives of Northern interests were too strong to suffer a treaty of annexation to pass ; the constitution was therefore violated by the employment of ...
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