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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... position in our history .. APPENDIX TO CHAPTER V. J. Q. Adams on Jefferson's administration ... 108 , 109 CHAPTER V. 1807-1809 . CLOSE OF JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY . PAGE Jefferson's gunboat system - Boats ordered ...... 86 , 87 Law for ...
... position in our history .. APPENDIX TO CHAPTER V. J. Q. Adams on Jefferson's administration ... 108 , 109 CHAPTER V. 1807-1809 . CLOSE OF JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY . PAGE Jefferson's gunboat system - Boats ordered ...... 86 , 87 Law for ...
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... position . The party who had placed him in his coveted chair had got the idea , that they were entitled to the rewards of exertion , and that all the patronage of the govern- ment was to be bestowed upon them ex- clusively . The present ...
... position . The party who had placed him in his coveted chair had got the idea , that they were entitled to the rewards of exertion , and that all the patronage of the govern- ment was to be bestowed upon them ex- clusively . The present ...
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... position , to the efficacy of their protection , and the importance of the points within it , others are so extensive , will cost so much in their first erection , so much in their maintenance , and require such a force to garrison them ...
... position , to the efficacy of their protection , and the importance of the points within it , others are so extensive , will cost so much in their first erection , so much in their maintenance , and require such a force to garrison them ...
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... position so vitally momentous to the United States , could not be regarded with indifference , and that some steps must speedily be taken in respect to the existing condition of affairs . Collision would be certain to occur at no ...
... position so vitally momentous to the United States , could not be regarded with indifference , and that some steps must speedily be taken in respect to the existing condition of affairs . Collision would be certain to occur at no ...
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... position , ex- tent , character , peaceable and commer- cial dispositions of the United States ; of our wish to be neighborly , friendly , and useful to them , and of our disposi- tions to a commercial intercourse with them ; confer ...
... position , ex- tent , character , peaceable and commer- cial dispositions of the United States ; of our wish to be neighborly , friendly , and useful to them , and of our disposi- tions to a commercial intercourse with them ; confer ...
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