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... successful administration of public affairs that this great object was accomplished without compromising on any occasion either the honor or the peace of the nation . With European powers no new subjects of difficulty have arisen , and ...
... successful administration of public affairs that this great object was accomplished without compromising on any occasion either the honor or the peace of the nation . With European powers no new subjects of difficulty have arisen , and ...
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... successful . Although the larger number - and many of them aggravated cases of personal wrongs - have been now for years before the Mexican Govern- ment , and some of the causes of national complaint , and those of the most offensive ...
... successful . Although the larger number - and many of them aggravated cases of personal wrongs - have been now for years before the Mexican Govern- ment , and some of the causes of national complaint , and those of the most offensive ...
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... successful accomplishment of this important object , the removal also of the entire Creek Nation , with the exception of a small number of fugitives amongst the Seminoles in Florida , the progress already made toward a speedy completion ...
... successful accomplishment of this important object , the removal also of the entire Creek Nation , with the exception of a small number of fugitives amongst the Seminoles in Florida , the progress already made toward a speedy completion ...
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United States Senator | 9 |
Later Career and Retirement | 18 |
Special Session Message September 4 1837 | 31 |
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