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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... present the leading objects to be con- The new president , immediately on his entrance upon office , found himself in a perplexing position . The party who had placed him in his coveted chair had got the idea , that they were entitled ...
... present the leading objects to be con- The new president , immediately on his entrance upon office , found himself in a perplexing position . The party who had placed him in his coveted chair had got the idea , that they were entitled ...
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... present ad ministration set the example , which has been only too faithfully copied ever since , demands the reader's thought- ful consideration . An extract or two more from Jefferson's letters will help to elucidate his views and the ...
... present ad ministration set the example , which has been only too faithfully copied ever since , demands the reader's thought- ful consideration . An extract or two more from Jefferson's letters will help to elucidate his views and the ...
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... present year . brought no good to it . Yussuf accord- ingly charged the American govern ment with unfairness , in bestowing up- on him no more than some paltry gra tuities , whilst Tunis had so much more , and Algiers had even received ...
... present year . brought no good to it . Yussuf accord- ingly charged the American govern ment with unfairness , in bestowing up- on him no more than some paltry gra tuities , whilst Tunis had so much more , and Algiers had even received ...
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... present their answer , and the intervention of repeated commit- tees to arrange the details of these ceremonious meet- ings , being considered too close an imitation of the royal mode of opening a British parliament . of the democratic ...
... present their answer , and the intervention of repeated commit- tees to arrange the details of these ceremonious meet- ings , being considered too close an imitation of the royal mode of opening a British parliament . of the democratic ...
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... present posture . CH . I. ] JEFFERSON'S FIRST MESSAGE . 25 would. " I lay before you the result of the census lately taken of our inhabitants , to a conformity with which we are to reduce the ensuing rates of representa- tion and ...
... present posture . CH . I. ] JEFFERSON'S FIRST MESSAGE . 25 would. " I lay before you the result of the census lately taken of our inhabitants , to a conformity with which we are to reduce the ensuing rates of representa- tion and ...
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