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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... carried away , contrary to the seventh article of the treaty , or by making compensation for the same . The question thus remained unset- tled ; the matters in dispute were still open ; and the British , continuing to hold the western ...
... carried away , contrary to the seventh article of the treaty , or by making compensation for the same . The question thus remained unset- tled ; the matters in dispute were still open ; and the British , continuing to hold the western ...
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... carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to ... carried through both branches of the legislature , there can be little doubt , that it would have rendered the ...
... carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to ... carried through both branches of the legislature , there can be little doubt , that it would have rendered the ...
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... carried by a very large majority . The depredations of the French upon American commerce were carried on with unblushing audacity . American vessels were taken and condemned , even because bound to a British port , and on various other ...
... carried by a very large majority . The depredations of the French upon American commerce were carried on with unblushing audacity . American vessels were taken and condemned , even because bound to a British port , and on various other ...
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