History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... king extended an auxiliary hand to a ceed to an expedition against Buzzard's republic against another king ! Thus Bay , and continued his voyage to New the French nation came to the succor York , In obedience to the orders of one ...
... king extended an auxiliary hand to a ceed to an expedition against Buzzard's republic against another king ! Thus Bay , and continued his voyage to New the French nation came to the succor York , In obedience to the orders of one ...
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... King thus acknowledges Mr. Pickering's letter : " NEW YORK , April 15 , 1785 . " The best return in my power to make ... King himself , on the 16th of March , and committed on that day ; out no al lusion in the journal , nor any other ...
... King thus acknowledges Mr. Pickering's letter : " NEW YORK , April 15 , 1785 . " The best return in my power to make ... King himself , on the 16th of March , and committed on that day ; out no al lusion in the journal , nor any other ...
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... King , immediate ; the proviso of the Ordinance of 1787 was immediate , and in the identical words offered by Mr. King , 16th March , 1785 , except that his proviso reach- ed to all the territory embraced in Mr. Jefferson's resolutions ...
... King , immediate ; the proviso of the Ordinance of 1787 was immediate , and in the identical words offered by Mr. King , 16th March , 1785 , except that his proviso reach- ed to all the territory embraced in Mr. Jefferson's resolutions ...
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