I now go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia, and as the first step toward it. passing this bill, and making these grants of land, which will soon place thirty or forty thousand rifles beyond the Rocky Mountains. Missouri Historical Review - Stran 144uredili: - 1924Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 880 strani
...one, want no more treaties from the hand which is always seen on the side of the British. I go now for vindicating our rights on the Columbia ; and, as the first step towards it, passing this bill, and making these grants of land, which will soon place the thirty or... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 812 strani
...one, want no more treaties from the hand which is always seen on the side of the British. I go now for vindicating our rights on .the Columbia ; and, as the first step towards it, passing this bill, and making .these grants of land, which will soon place the thirty or... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 848 strani
...passage of the bill. Bentou, Young, Sevier, Buchanaii, Walker, Fhelps, and Linn were its advocates. Benton said: 'I now go for vindicating our rights...forty thousand rifles beyond the Rocky Mountains. ' Thirty Years' View, ii. 470 82; Grovet's Public L(fe in Or., MS., 99. years, he had the satisfaction... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 856 strani
...b,ll. Benton, Young, Sevier, Buchanan, Walker, Phelps, and Linn were its advocates. Benton said: '1 uow go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia, and...forty thousand rifles beyond the Rocky Mountains.' Th,rty Years' View, n. 470-82; Graver's Public Life in Or., MS., 99. years, he had the satisfaction... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor - 1886 - 868 strani
...passage of thc bill. Benton, Young, Sevier, Buchanan, Walker, Phelps, and Linn were its advocates. Benton said: 'I now go for vindicating our rights...it. passing this bill, and making these grants of laud, which will soon place thirty or forty thousand rifles beyond the Rocky Mountains. ' Thirty Years'... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor - 1886 - 850 strani
...of the bill. Beiitou, Young, Sevier, Buchanan, Walker, Phelps, and Linn were its advocates. Ben ton said: 'I now go for vindicating our rights on the...first step toward it. passing this bill, and making theae grants of laud, which will soon place thirty or forty thousand rifles beyond the Rocky Mountains.... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor - 1886 - 846 strani
...passage of the bill. Beiiton, Young, Sevier, Buchanan, Walker, Phelps, and Linn were its advocates. Benton said: 'I now go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia, and as the first step toward it, I !!•,.;, r_: this bill, and making these grants of land, which will soon place thirty or forty thousand... | |
| 1899 - 750 strani
...of the Union flooded in upon congress. Among the utterances of Senator Benton in its advocacy, were: "I now go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia, and as the first step towards it. passing this bill, and making these grants of land, which will soon place thirty thousand... | |
| 1899 - 674 strani
...best talent of the senate in the debate. Among the utterances of Senator Benton in its advocacy, were: "I now go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia, and as the first step towards it, passing this bill, and making these grants of land, which will soon place thirty thousand... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1900 - 122 strani
...Senator Benton, in that memorable speech, insisted that occupancy would accomplish more than treaties. He said: I now go for vindicating our rights on the Columbia,...soon place thirty or forty thousand rifles beyond tlie Rocky Mountains. The Senate in 1843 passed the bill, introduced in that body, containing- the... | |
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