Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... Texas , 493 Reply to Mr. Adams , complaining of the publication of General Jackson's letter in favor of the annexation of Texas , The same subject continued , 499 · 517 Speech in the Legislature of Tennessee against abolishing the Cir ...
... Texas , 493 Reply to Mr. Adams , complaining of the publication of General Jackson's letter in favor of the annexation of Texas , The same subject continued , 499 · 517 Speech in the Legislature of Tennessee against abolishing the Cir ...
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... Texas and Oregon questions . In this canvass Gov. Brown was elected by a majority of one thousand five hundred or one thousand six hundred ; but in that of 1847 , he was defeated by about half that number . For the last twelve years ...
... Texas and Oregon questions . In this canvass Gov. Brown was elected by a majority of one thousand five hundred or one thousand six hundred ; but in that of 1847 , he was defeated by about half that number . For the last twelve years ...
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... Texas question . Thus he had called it up ; he had no design however to press it with a precipitancy unbecoming the magnitude of the question . So far as related to the American title to the country , to the full extent of the limits ...
... Texas question . Thus he had called it up ; he had no design however to press it with a precipitancy unbecoming the magnitude of the question . So far as related to the American title to the country , to the full extent of the limits ...
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... Texas question too . He wanted Texas because England wanted it . Great Britain did not desire any increase of our power which would make us more formidable to the nations of the earth . The stars of our republic shone so bright that ...
... Texas question too . He wanted Texas because England wanted it . Great Britain did not desire any increase of our power which would make us more formidable to the nations of the earth . The stars of our republic shone so bright that ...
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... Texas and Oregon . Day after day were wasted by his competitor in the discussion of subjects whose impor- tance compared to these did not weigh as the dust in the balance . They were attracting the attention of all the coun- tries of ...
... Texas and Oregon . Day after day were wasted by his competitor in the discussion of subjects whose impor- tance compared to these did not weigh as the dust in the balance . They were attracting the attention of all the coun- tries of ...
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