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... territory's civil conflict . More than that , such citizens will be punished for violating U.S. neutrality laws . The second Proclamation , issued at the end of the year in November , indicates that United States citizens were ignoring ...
... territory's civil conflict . More than that , such citizens will be punished for violating U.S. neutrality laws . The second Proclamation , issued at the end of the year in November , indicates that United States citizens were ignoring ...
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... territory embraced by them is to be paid for at its fair value , and that no more favorable terms have been granted to the United States than would have been reasonably expected in a negotiation with civilized men fully cap- able of ...
... territory embraced by them is to be paid for at its fair value , and that no more favorable terms have been granted to the United States than would have been reasonably expected in a negotiation with civilized men fully cap- able of ...
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... territory for the arrest of trespassers , and is informed that a strong body of British troops is to be held in readiness to support and protect the authority and subjects of Great Britain in said territory . In answer to that request ...
... territory for the arrest of trespassers , and is informed that a strong body of British troops is to be held in readiness to support and protect the authority and subjects of Great Britain in said territory . In answer to that request ...
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United States Senator | 9 |
Later Career and Retirement | 18 |
Special Session Message September 4 1837 | 31 |
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