| United States. President - 1897 - 546 sider
...Texas to our Union at the earliest practicable period. Nor will it become in a less degree my duty to assert and maintain by all constitutional means...Oregon is "clear and unquestionable," and already are ovr people preparing to perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children. But eighty... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 836 sider
...Texas to our Union at the earliest practicable period. Nor will it become in a less degree my duty to assert and maintain by all constitutional means...Oregon is "clear and unquestionable," and already are ovr people preparing to perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children. But eighty... | |
| John Brooks Henderson - 1901 - 558 sider
...as far as the Russian frontier. In his inaugural address, he asserted that the American title was " clear and unquestionable " and " already are our people...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children." An earnest attempt was made by the President in the summer of 1845 to reach an undernding... | |
| Edmund Janes Carpenter - 1903 - 352 sider
...Texas to our Union, at the earliest practicable period. Nor will it become my duty, in a less degree, to assert and maintain by all constitutional means...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children. But eighty years ago our population was confined on the west by the ridge of the Alleghanies.... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 596 sider
...direct challenge to Great Britain on the Oregon question : " Nor will it become in a less degree my duty to assert and maintain, by all constitutional means,...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children. But eighty years ago population was confined on the west by the ridge of the Alleghanies.... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 554 sider
...maintaining the rights of the United States to the territory beyond the Rocky Mountains, and then went on : " Our title to the country of the Oregon is clear and...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children." Americans can afford to admit in the light of history that Lord John Russell did not transgress... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 554 sider
...maintaining the rights of the United States to the territory beyond the Rocky Mountains, and then went on : " Our title to the country of the Oregon is clear and...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children." Americans can afford to admit in the light of history that Lord John Russell did not transgress... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 558 sider
...maintaining the rights of the United States to the territory beyond the Rocky Mountains, and then went on : " Our title to the country of the Oregon is clear and...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children." Americans can afford to admit in the light of history that Lord John Russell did not transgress... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - 1905 - 560 sider
...direct challenge to Great Britain on the Oregon question: "Nor will it become in a less degree my duty to assert and maintain, by all constitutional means,...perfect that title by occupying it with their wives and children. But eighty years ago population was confined on the west by the ridge of the Alleghanies.... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1905 - 498 sider
...his supporters by an uncompromising policy, declared in an inaugural address " that it was his duty to assert and maintain, by all constitutional means,...Mountains. Our title to the country of the Oregon is clear I and unquestionable, and already are our people preparing to 1 peffect that title by occupying it... | |
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