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On the recordApril 21, 1844
The country itself, thus obtained, is of incalculable value in an agricultural and commercial point of view.
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David Tyler
Whig · Virginia

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Message to the Senate Transmitting a Treaty of Annexation Concluded Between the United States of America and the Republic of...

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