Irish federalism : its meaning, its objects, and its hopes / y Isaac Butt
At head of title: Home government for Ireland. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Home government for Ireland. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Caption title. ; "Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, Jan. 20, 1847." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 1 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication. 2 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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26 pages of an address by Judge Peter Grey on the African slave trade and alludes to leaving the Union, if necessary, near the end of the address. Speech delivered May 30th, 1859 and "published by several gentlemen who heard it."
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U.S. Congressional publication, 2 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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Oratory against the Cotton States, who have "gladly seized upon the election of Lincoln as the occasion, rather than the cause for breaking up the Union" they have labored "for disunion for thirty years, inflamed with magnificent and visionary conceptions of a great Southern Republic… to conquer and annex all the countries seated in the basin of the Gulf of Mexico" and Cuba as well. Signed by Zebulon Baird Vance. 7 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 3 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 3 pp. Bound with: Resolutions of the Legislature of Texas, relative to the payment of certain volunteer companies for services on the western frontier of that State. 31st Cong., 1st Sess. SMD100. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication. Signed by C.G. Keenan, Speaker of the House of Representatives, John A. Greer, President of the Senate. Certified by James Webb, Secretary of State. 1 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 2 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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Printed document, 810 pp. Includes reprints of the following documents: 29th Cong., 1st sess. House doc. 196. Hostilities by Mexico. May 11, 1846 (p. 4-141) - 29th Cong., 1st sess. House doc. 197. Despatches from General Taylor. May 12, 1846 (p. 142-148) - 29th Cong., 2d sess. House doc. 19. Occupation of Mexican territory. December 22, 1846 (p. 149-271) - 29th Cong., 2d sess. House doc. 119. Correspondence with General Taylor. March 1, 1847 (p. 272-769) - 30th Cong., 1st sess. House doc. 25. Refusal to furnish instructions to Mr. Slidell. January 13, 1848 (p. 770-798) - 30th Cong., 1st sess. Senate doc. 18. January 31, 1848 (p. 799-807) - 30th Cong., 1st sess. House doc. 37. Publication of the "Gaines letter". February 4, 1848 (p. 808-810).
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U.S. Congressional publication, 4 pp. Bound with: Hugh N. Smith, Delegate from New Mexico… The Committee of Elections, to which were referred the credentials and the memorial of Hugh N. Smith, esq., praying to be admitted to a seat in the House, as a delegate from New Mexico, respectfully submit the following report. 31st Cong., 1st Sess. HR220. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 9 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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U.S. Congressional publication, 2 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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