The Congressional Globe, Volume 26Blair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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... consideration of Coness such measures as he may judge necessary and expedient , but also that he shall give information to them of the state of the Union . To do this fully involves exposi- tions of all matters in the actual condition ...
... consideration of Coness such measures as he may judge necessary and expedient , but also that he shall give information to them of the state of the Union . To do this fully involves exposi- tions of all matters in the actual condition ...
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... consideration , the Su- preme Court of the United States had finally determined this point in every form under which ... considerations of the most far - sighted saga- Union , treating as such , entered into treaty stipu- city , to cede ...
... consideration , the Su- preme Court of the United States had finally determined this point in every form under which ... considerations of the most far - sighted saga- Union , treating as such , entered into treaty stipu- city , to cede ...
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... consideration that , through the wisdom and energy of the present executive of Kansas , and the prudence , firmness , and vigil- ance of the military officers on duty there , tran- quillity has been restored without one drop of blood ...
... consideration that , through the wisdom and energy of the present executive of Kansas , and the prudence , firmness , and vigil- ance of the military officers on duty there , tran- quillity has been restored without one drop of blood ...
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... consideration . Should the proposed supple- mental arrangement be concurred in by all the parties to be affected by it , the objects contem- plated by the original convention will have been fully attained . The treaty between the United ...
... consideration . Should the proposed supple- mental arrangement be concurred in by all the parties to be affected by it , the objects contem- plated by the original convention will have been fully attained . The treaty between the United ...
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... consideration the subject of maritime rights , and put forth a declaration containing the two principles which this Govern- ment had submitted , nearly two years before , to the consideration of maritime Powers , and add- ing thereto ...
... consideration the subject of maritime rights , and put forth a declaration containing the two principles which this Govern- ment had submitted , nearly two years before , to the consideration of maritime Powers , and add- ing thereto ...
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