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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... sion . " Benton's " Abridgement of the Debates of Congress , " vol . ii . , p . 541 . principal relations , had inspired a con- fidence that our peace with them would not have been disturbed . But a cessa- tion of the irregularities ...
... sion . " Benton's " Abridgement of the Debates of Congress , " vol . ii . , p . 541 . principal relations , had inspired a con- fidence that our peace with them would not have been disturbed . But a cessa- tion of the irregularities ...
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... sion , " he wrote , " depend the future des- tinies of this republic . If we cannot , by a purchase of the country , insure to ourselves a course of perpetual peace , and friendship with all nations , then * Tucker's " Life of Jefferson ...
... sion , " he wrote , " depend the future des- tinies of this republic . If we cannot , by a purchase of the country , insure to ourselves a course of perpetual peace , and friendship with all nations , then * Tucker's " Life of Jefferson ...
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... sion of Spain , and formally renounced them in favor of the United States ; but stipulated for the security of the inhabitants in their persons , property , ( the forty thousand slaves being guar- anteed as the property of their owners ...
... sion of Spain , and formally renounced them in favor of the United States ; but stipulated for the security of the inhabitants in their persons , property , ( the forty thousand slaves being guar- anteed as the property of their owners ...
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... sion , with some loss . The deposed pa- sha remained in possession of the town , and his authority was partially recog- nized in the province . " Commodore Barron declined assist- ing Eaton with further supplies and re- inforcements ...
... sion , with some loss . The deposed pa- sha remained in possession of the town , and his authority was partially recog- nized in the province . " Commodore Barron declined assist- ing Eaton with further supplies and re- inforcements ...
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... to deliver it . Sincerely anxious to avoid this result , Hamilton attempted further negotiation through Judge Pendleton , his friend for the oc- sion ; but it was all in vain . Burr had 1804 . determined to kill him , if possible ,
... to deliver it . Sincerely anxious to avoid this result , Hamilton attempted further negotiation through Judge Pendleton , his friend for the oc- sion ; but it was all in vain . Burr had 1804 . determined to kill him , if possible ,
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