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... Plata , to commence conjecture . Certain it was , he had no intima- when , in the discretion of the President , a Min- tion that this or any other diplomatic appoint- ister should be sent to that Government . All ment would be offered ...
... Plata , to commence conjecture . Certain it was , he had no intima- when , in the discretion of the President , a Min- tion that this or any other diplomatic appoint- ister should be sent to that Government . All ment would be offered ...
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... Plata . The ar- the Congress were chosen by the people , he had gument of the honorable mover was directed to been deceived by the Outline of the Revolution this point ; and Mr. F. was well aware that one in Spanish America ; a work to ...
... Plata . The ar- the Congress were chosen by the people , he had gument of the honorable mover was directed to been deceived by the Outline of the Revolution this point ; and Mr. F. was well aware that one in Spanish America ; a work to ...
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... Plata and Chili had better prospects of fering had not yet taught them , the knowledge success ; and all our sanguine hopes are fixed of their strength , and the means of using it to the upon them . Thus , of the eighteen millions of ...
... Plata and Chili had better prospects of fering had not yet taught them , the knowledge success ; and all our sanguine hopes are fixed of their strength , and the means of using it to the upon them . Thus , of the eighteen millions of ...
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... Plata , the immediate object of their present inquiry : " The climate and soil of Buenos Ayres are singu- larly favorable to the growth of wheat and barley ; and whenever this country shall have acquired a com- petent population , the ...
... Plata , the immediate object of their present inquiry : " The climate and soil of Buenos Ayres are singu- larly favorable to the growth of wheat and barley ; and whenever this country shall have acquired a com- petent population , the ...
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... Plata , remains to be proved . whom sailed from these States to their places of If our interest and our honor require it ; if it is respective destination . It is the duty and the demanded by our obligations to that Government ...
... Plata , remains to be proved . whom sailed from these States to their places of If our interest and our honor require it ; if it is respective destination . It is the duty and the demanded by our obligations to that Government ...
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