Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... TREATY . - The project of a treaty of ace with Mexico , presented by the Senate on We 23d of February last , and ratified by that bo Lieut . Maury demonstrates this fact , by stating , dy on the 10th March , with amendments , has been ...
... TREATY . - The project of a treaty of ace with Mexico , presented by the Senate on We 23d of February last , and ratified by that bo Lieut . Maury demonstrates this fact , by stating , dy on the 10th March , with amendments , has been ...
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... treaty was the foundation of the follow . the first Congress of Texas . " AN ACT to define the boundaries of the Republic of Texas . It is believed , Mr. Speaker , that every impar- tial and unprejudiced mind would hold this treaty ...
... treaty was the foundation of the follow . the first Congress of Texas . " AN ACT to define the boundaries of the Republic of Texas . It is believed , Mr. Speaker , that every impar- tial and unprejudiced mind would hold this treaty ...
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... treaty , and added to the treaty , and of course it has become a part of it . It conclusively and forever decides the question , and by an authori ty which no legislation can overturn . Indeed , the Mexican commissioners , by selecting ...
... treaty , and added to the treaty , and of course it has become a part of it . It conclusively and forever decides the question , and by an authori ty which no legislation can overturn . Indeed , the Mexican commissioners , by selecting ...
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