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... MAGAZINES , published in this country , or England , and by attention to business , to give the greatest satisfaction . T. WILEY , JR . 20 State Street . * The character of these claims and the gross imposture UNIVERSAL HISTORY ,
... MAGAZINES , published in this country , or England , and by attention to business , to give the greatest satisfaction . T. WILEY , JR . 20 State Street . * The character of these claims and the gross imposture UNIVERSAL HISTORY ,
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In August , 1840 , a Board of Commissioners , with powers limited to eighteen months , was organized to adjust the claims of American citizens against Mexico . An umpire , appointed by the king of Prussia , came to assist in the work .
In August , 1840 , a Board of Commissioners , with powers limited to eighteen months , was organized to adjust the claims of American citizens against Mexico . An umpire , appointed by the king of Prussia , came to assist in the work .
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Is it a thing unheard of for one State to delay paying the claims of another -- unheard of to wait a long time before such a payment ? The government of Bavaria has a large claim on the government of France -- a very just claim too ...
Is it a thing unheard of for one State to delay paying the claims of another -- unheard of to wait a long time before such a payment ? The government of Bavaria has a large claim on the government of France -- a very just claim too ...
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The President is not very desirous to pay the claims which American citizens had against France prior to 1800 , though the American government itself owes the money to her own citizens . Mr. Polk himself , by his veto , forbade the ...
The President is not very desirous to pay the claims which American citizens had against France prior to 1800 , though the American government itself owes the money to her own citizens . Mr. Polk himself , by his veto , forbade the ...
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... acknowledgment of a new State as independent is at all times an act of great delicacy and responsibility ; but more especially so when such a State has forcibly separated itself from another , which still claims dominion over it .
... acknowledgment of a new State as independent is at all times an act of great delicacy and responsibility ; but more especially so when such a State has forcibly separated itself from another , which still claims dominion over it .
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