The Centennial History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent to the Close of the First Century of American Independence, 第 41-42 篇National Publishing Company, 1874 - 925 頁 An overview of American History as told by a contemporary historian, with details about individuals and political events that shaped the nation. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 19 頁
... Fire in New York -Settlement of the French Claims - Arkansas admitted into the Union - The National Debt Paid - Death of ex - President Madison - Martin Van Buren elected President - Michigan admitted into the Union - The Panic of 1837 ...
... Fire in New York -Settlement of the French Claims - Arkansas admitted into the Union - The National Debt Paid - Death of ex - President Madison - Martin Van Buren elected President - Michigan admitted into the Union - The Panic of 1837 ...
第 23 頁
... Fires— The Civil Disabilities removed from the Southern People - Re - election of General Grant - Death of Horace Greeley - Great Fire at Boston - The Modoc War - Mur- der of General Canby and the Peace Commissioners - Execution of the ...
... Fires— The Civil Disabilities removed from the Southern People - Re - election of General Grant - Death of Horace Greeley - Great Fire at Boston - The Modoc War - Mur- der of General Canby and the Peace Commissioners - Execution of the ...
第 29 頁
... Fire in New York ...... 276. Coat of Arms of Arkansas .. 662 663 664 272. General Atkinson's Defeat of Black Hawk .. 665 667 668 670 671 277. Coat of Arms of Michigan .. 278. Martin Van Buren ..... 279. Milwaukee , Wisconsin , in 1875 ...
... Fire in New York ...... 276. Coat of Arms of Arkansas .. 662 663 664 272. General Atkinson's Defeat of Black Hawk .. 665 667 668 670 671 277. Coat of Arms of Michigan .. 278. Martin Van Buren ..... 279. Milwaukee , Wisconsin , in 1875 ...
第 39 頁
... fire- arms from the whites , when they lost much of their ancient skill with this weapon . " The most ingenious inventions CONVERTED INDIAN WOMAN . of the Indians , " says Colonel Higginson , " were the snow - shoe and the birch canoe ...
... fire- arms from the whites , when they lost much of their ancient skill with this weapon . " The most ingenious inventions CONVERTED INDIAN WOMAN . of the Indians , " says Colonel Higginson , " were the snow - shoe and the birch canoe ...
第 42 頁
... fires and lighted pine knots . A painted post would be driven into the ground , and the crowd would form a wide circle ... fire his gun , and each in turn would do the same . Then they would halt near the village , would take off their ...
... fires and lighted pine knots . A painted post would be driven into the ground , and the crowd would form a wide circle ... fire his gun , and each in turn would do the same . Then they would halt near the village , would take off their ...
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第 473 頁 - I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country...
第 122 頁 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both!
第 465 頁 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their Liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon, them or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
第 734 頁 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted; Provided, always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
第 418 頁 - The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders, are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American.
第 354 頁 - As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
第 754 頁 - Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void : it being the true intent and meaning of this act, not to legislate slavery into any territory or state, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States...
第 349 頁 - He smiled at my ignorance and replied : " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia, but upon the king's regular and disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression.
第 652 頁 - an act to authorize the people of the Missouri Territory to form a constitution and State government, and for the admission of such State into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, and to prohibit slavery in certain territories...
第 156 頁 - In the name of God, Amen. We, whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord, King' James, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c., having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honour of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...