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... followed , accompanied with much irritation on both sides . With these obstacles , created by our own acts , the treaty was submitted to the Chambers . Every effort was made to obtain the appropriation . The Minister displayed uncom ...
... followed , accompanied with much irritation on both sides . With these obstacles , created by our own acts , the treaty was submitted to the Chambers . Every effort was made to obtain the appropriation . The Minister displayed uncom ...
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... followed would have been prevented . So earnest were the French Ministry in their ef forts to carry the bill , that their defeat dissolved the admin- istration . With these facts before us , who can doubt where the re- sponsibility ...
... followed would have been prevented . So earnest were the French Ministry in their ef forts to carry the bill , that their defeat dissolved the admin- istration . With these facts before us , who can doubt where the re- sponsibility ...
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... followed on the part of France with increased preparation , and again on ours with a corresponding increase , till , at length , the pride and passions of both parties would be so wrought up as to burst out into open violence . I have ...
... followed on the part of France with increased preparation , and again on ours with a corresponding increase , till , at length , the pride and passions of both parties would be so wrought up as to burst out into open violence . I have ...
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... followed by Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Webster on the same side , who concurred entirely in the expediency and constitutionality of the purchase . ] Mr. Calhoun rejoined , and further insisted upon the ground he had before taken . There was ...
... followed by Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Webster on the same side , who concurred entirely in the expediency and constitutionality of the purchase . ] Mr. Calhoun rejoined , and further insisted upon the ground he had before taken . There was ...
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... followed his lead . We know the result . He now invites us again to follow him on the same subject , though apparently in an opposite direction . Shall we follow ? His course on the former occasion will best enable us to decide that ...
... followed his lead . We know the result . He now invites us again to follow him on the same subject , though apparently in an opposite direction . Shall we follow ? His course on the former occasion will best enable us to decide that ...
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