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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... received the secretaryship of the navy , which Livingston , chancellor of New York , had first refused . Gideon Granger , a Connecticut republican , was at the same time appointed postmaster - gen- eral , * in place of Habersham of Geor ...
... received the secretaryship of the navy , which Livingston , chancellor of New York , had first refused . Gideon Granger , a Connecticut republican , was at the same time appointed postmaster - gen- eral , * in place of Habersham of Geor ...
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... received of the ratifi- cation of the Convention . Livingston , we may here mention , sailed for France in the autumn of the present year . brought no good to it . Yussuf accord- ingly charged the American govern ment with unfairness ...
... received of the ratifi- cation of the Convention . Livingston , we may here mention , sailed for France in the autumn of the present year . brought no good to it . Yussuf accord- ingly charged the American govern ment with unfairness ...
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... received from " It is a circumstance of sincere grati- all the powers with whom we have Jefferson , as we have seen above , de- termined to adopt a different mode of communicating with Congress from that adopted by Washington and Ad ...
... received from " It is a circumstance of sincere grati- all the powers with whom we have Jefferson , as we have seen above , de- termined to adopt a different mode of communicating with Congress from that adopted by Washington and Ad ...
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... received the repairs re- quisite to put them also into sound con- dition . As a superintending officer will be necessary at each yard , his duties . and emoluments , hitherto fixed by the executive , will be a more proper sub- CH . I ...
... received the repairs re- quisite to put them also into sound con- dition . As a superintending officer will be necessary at each yard , his duties . and emoluments , hitherto fixed by the executive , will be a more proper sub- CH . I ...
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... received the sanc- tion of general usage , and which is in accordance with the universal practice in the states , did not escape censure ; that was arraigned as proceeding from an overweening desire of popularity , and a covert design ...
... received the sanc- tion of general usage , and which is in accordance with the universal practice in the states , did not escape censure ; that was arraigned as proceeding from an overweening desire of popularity , and a covert design ...
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