Addresses and Speeches on Various OccasionsLittle, Brown, and Company, 1852 - 773 páginas |
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... territory and boundary , into which our own arbitrary and ambitious views would plunge us ? To what do we look to ... Oregon ? Why , but that trade has created such a Siamese ligament between the two countries , that every blow which ...
... territory and boundary , into which our own arbitrary and ambitious views would plunge us ? To what do we look to ... Oregon ? Why , but that trade has created such a Siamese ligament between the two countries , that every blow which ...
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... Oregon is a Western question , and a disposition has been manifested to charge hostil- ity to Western interests and Western rights upon all who are not ready to draw the sword , without further delay , in defence of this Territory . I ...
... Oregon is a Western question , and a disposition has been manifested to charge hostil- ity to Western interests and Western rights upon all who are not ready to draw the sword , without further delay , in defence of this Territory . I ...
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... Territory of Oregon to the whaling fleet of the nation . — A mere Western interest ! Sir , I doubt whether the West has a particle of real interest in the possession of Oregon . It may have an interest , a momentary , seeming , delusive ...
... Territory of Oregon to the whaling fleet of the nation . — A mere Western interest ! Sir , I doubt whether the West has a particle of real interest in the possession of Oregon . It may have an interest , a momentary , seeming , delusive ...
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... Oregon would be words thrown away . If any man can convince the British Government that the Territory is ours , his labor will be well employed , and the sooner he sets about it the better . But we are convinced already . For myself ...
... Oregon would be words thrown away . If any man can convince the British Government that the Territory is ours , his labor will be well employed , and the sooner he sets about it the better . But we are convinced already . For myself ...
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... Oregon shall be con- tinued forever . Nobody imagines that the United States and Great Britain are about to hold this Territory in common much longer . Neither country desires it ; neither country would consent to it . The simple ...
... Oregon shall be con- tinued forever . Nobody imagines that the United States and Great Britain are about to hold this Territory in common much longer . Neither country desires it ; neither country would consent to it . The simple ...
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