The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... Mexican boundary .. .... 312 , 313 , 314 I. ... 150 Inaugural ceremonies and address of the President of the United States .... ..243 Index to the laws , public , see Index to the Ap- pendix ..... VII private , see Index to the Appendix ...
... Mexican boundary .. .... 312 , 313 , 314 I. ... 150 Inaugural ceremonies and address of the President of the United States .... ..243 Index to the laws , public , see Index to the Ap- pendix ..... VII private , see Index to the Appendix ...
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... Mexican Congress of the convention which had been concluded between that Republic and the United States , for the pro- tection of a transit way across the Isthmus of Te- huantepec , and of the interests of those citizens of the United ...
... Mexican Congress of the convention which had been concluded between that Republic and the United States , for the pro- tection of a transit way across the Isthmus of Te- huantepec , and of the interests of those citizens of the United ...
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... Mexican Bound- " Provided , That no part of this appropriation ' shall be used or expended until it shall be made satisfactorily to appear to the President of the United States that the southern boundary of New ' Mexico is not ...
... Mexican Bound- " Provided , That no part of this appropriation ' shall be used or expended until it shall be made satisfactorily to appear to the President of the United States that the southern boundary of New ' Mexico is not ...
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... Mexican territory . Unless the means I have indi- cated , or some other , be adopted to relieve the In- dians from the necessity of plundering to procure the means of subsistence , their depredations must not only continue but increase ...
... Mexican territory . Unless the means I have indi- cated , or some other , be adopted to relieve the In- dians from the necessity of plundering to procure the means of subsistence , their depredations must not only continue but increase ...
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... Mexican boundary survey , because the sums which may be required will depend upon the action of Con- gress on the recommendations contained in other parts of this report . PUBLIC LANDS . The report of the Commissioner of the General ...
... Mexican boundary survey , because the sums which may be required will depend upon the action of Con- gress on the recommendations contained in other parts of this report . PUBLIC LANDS . The report of the Commissioner of the General ...
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