History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... means of tempting all our Indians on the east side of the Missis- sippi to remove to the west ; and of condensing instead of scattering , our population . " One of which predictions certainly has been verified ; but the other is ...
... means of tempting all our Indians on the east side of the Missis- sippi to remove to the west ; and of condensing instead of scattering , our population . " One of which predictions certainly has been verified ; but the other is ...
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... means of party intrigue , favor the election of a vice - president who would be unfit to discharge the office of president ; that the election by the House of Repre- sentatives might not be expected to be of frequent recurrence , and ...
... means of party intrigue , favor the election of a vice - president who would be unfit to discharge the office of president ; that the election by the House of Repre- sentatives might not be expected to be of frequent recurrence , and ...
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... ; and that its successor , with far more ample means and re- sources , and directed , according to its enemies , with an unexampled unity and CH . III . ] energy of purpose to this 52 [ ВK . V PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING 1803-1805 .
... ; and that its successor , with far more ample means and re- sources , and directed , according to its enemies , with an unexampled unity and CH . III . ] energy of purpose to this 52 [ ВK . V PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING 1803-1805 .
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... means by which it had been effected , and of material grandeur , had its ap- propriate termination in the final catas- trophe of her explosion . " * Preble , in his official report , did full justice to the gallantry and ability of ...
... means by which it had been effected , and of material grandeur , had its ap- propriate termination in the final catas- trophe of her explosion . " * Preble , in his official report , did full justice to the gallantry and ability of ...
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... means ; tion by that means ; for new uneasiness had been showed by the other despots of Barbary , and it was necessary to de- tach part of the squadron , to look out near Gibraltar for cruisers from Morocco . Nor would peace have been ...
... means ; tion by that means ; for new uneasiness had been showed by the other despots of Barbary , and it was necessary to de- tach part of the squadron , to look out near Gibraltar for cruisers from Morocco . Nor would peace have been ...
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